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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a buffalo" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a single buffalo, which is a large animal found in North America and parts of Asia.
Example: "During our trip to the national park, we were lucky enough to see a buffalo grazing in the meadow."
Alternatives: "one buffalo" or "a bison".
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A buffalo? No, just cattle.
A buffalo cervix comprises three concentric rings.
Look for a Buffalo upset.
It has a buffalo stampede.
Don't bet a buffalo nickel on it.
A buffalo head hangs behind the bar.
"Does the woman own a buffalo?
Mears said: "A buffalo would be fine.
He was sent to a Buffalo hospital for precautionary reasons.
"It's like the Lakota hunters bringing down a buffalo.
"You can't wash your hands in a buffalo".
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