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The phrase "a bone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, such as discussing anatomy, metaphorically referring to a problem, or in idiomatic expressions.
Example: "The dog buried a bone in the backyard, and now he can't remember where he put it."
Alternatives: "a piece of bone" or "a dog bone".
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For a bone bruise?
It was a bone.
Gnawing a bone.
You want a bone?
Throw them a bone!
I have a bone doctor.
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A bone-colored cardigan.
Her doctor ordered a bone-marrow transplant.
Brown needed a bone-marrow transplant.
You hear a bone-chilling growl.
A bone-chillingly cold loneliness.
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