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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bouquet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection of flowers arranged together, often given as a gift or used for decoration.
Example: "She received a beautiful bouquet for her birthday, filled with her favorite flowers."
Alternatives: "a bunch of flowers" or "a floral arrangement".
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A bouquet".
They have a bouquet coming".
Gebrselassie presented Pe?ith a bouquet.
He held a bouquet of white roses.
It is a bouquet of flowers!
Gebrselassie presented Peña with a bouquet.
He said he had left a bouquet.
He was carrying a bouquet of roses.
Someone hands him a bouquet of flowers.
My mother insists I carry a bouquet.
That's not a bouquet you can throw.
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