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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bud" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a young or undeveloped flower or plant, or informally to describe a friend or buddy.
Example: "As spring arrives, the trees begin to sprout a bud, signaling the start of new growth."
Alternatives: "a sprout" or "a shoot".
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Thirsty for a Bud Light?
A bud vase.
And bring a Bud.
Once a Bud man, always a Bud man.
He drank a Bud Light.
Give that man a Bud Light!
A Bud Off the Old Block Q.
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" 'Oh,' said Millat, putting on what he called a bud-bud-ding-ding accent.
A bud-get increase of 10%.
Coke isn't the first non-alcoholic soda maker to try a bud-based brew.
I ordered a Bud Light.
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