I believe 'wooden handled steak knife' is exactly the same as 'wood handle steak knife' but can it also be called 'steak knife with [a ] wooden handle'? Also, is it wrong to have the article 'a' ?
Thanks in advance!
Top answer
I would use wooden handled there. Yes, it's a steak knife with a wooden handle. The a is required.
— CalifJim
I would use wooden handled there.
Yes, it's a steak knife with a wooden handle.
The a is required.
CJ
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