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"white cane" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to a cane used by someone who is visually impaired or blind as a mobility aid. Here is an example sentence: "The woman confidently navigated her way through the busy street with only her white cane to guide her."
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He got about using a white cane.
He wields a white cane instead of a gun.
When his sight worsened, he tried a white cane.
My white cane is an everyday reminder of war's cost to me.
Cox says one of the biggest challenges has been acting blind and using a white cane.
Beyond that was something my white cane inferred to be an open manhole.
'The [flower] gave me something to hold, other than my white cane.
He had the dark glasses, the white cane, the fluttery stuff with the hands.
I struggled to get about and tried using a white cane.
But when he arrives at a photo shoot, people are often startled when he pulls out a long white cane.
He lobbied local and state officials to get the police to enforce the "white cane" law, which guarantees someone with a white cane or a guide dog the right of way when crossing the street.
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