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The phrase "* tattoo" can be used in written English
It can be used as a noun phrase to refer to a specific tattoo or tattoos in general. Example: "She showed off her latest tattoo, a tiny butterfly on her ankle." In this sentence, "* tattoo" refers to the specific tattoo that the person has on their ankle. Example 2: "Tattoo artists must be skilled in drawing and have a steady hand." In this sentence, "* tattoo" is used to refer to tattoos in general, implying that all tattoo artists need to possess certain skills and qualities.
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— Teardrop tattoo.
It's his tattoo.
The Tattoo Convention?
Time for a tattoo?
She had no tattoo.
Stieg Larsson tattoo ink?
It's my second tattoo.
And that tattoo career?
Now, about that tattoo.
"What This Tattoo Means".
She got the tattoo.
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