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The phrase "a bee" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a single bee, typically in contexts related to nature, biology, or metaphorical expressions.
Example: "While walking through the garden, I noticed a bee buzzing around the flowers."
Alternatives: "one bee" or "a single bee".
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Perhaps I'm a bee.
A bee with whiteteeth?
Or a bee orchid?
Where does a bee pee?
A bee buzzed.
He is, after all, a bee.
Grasses, a bee, honeysuckle, a cemetery.
It is a wasp, not a bee.
Dave Goulson is a bee man.
I'm as busy as a bee".
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