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Free sign upThe phrase "a bug and a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific bug and another item or concept that is not mentioned in the phrase.
Example: "I found a bug and a few other issues in the software that need to be addressed."
Alternatives: "an error and a" or "a glitch and a".
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All it takes is a bug and a bite.
The robot's "head" has an array of sensors that give it the odd appearance of a cross between a bug and a dog.
This evidence helped prosecutors obtain court orders to place a bug and a hidden camera in Suite 604 of the Baranof Hotel, in Juneau, the state capital.
It's a bug and a feature!
A slowdown, a bug and a crash get in the way.
Someone finds a bug and a negotiation commences over how valuable it its.
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"Figure out what's a bug and what's not a bug".
For example, he said, a senior engineer spots a bug and fixes the code, trying to be helpful.
And it must be much cheaper to snap up these cobweb-covered licenses than going for blockbuster movies - even if you do have to spend months agonising over what constitutes a bug and what a gameplay feature.
Mr. Williams's supporters say that is a feature, not a bug, and that publishing needs all the experiments it can get.
In this model, a microsystem is embedded in an insect larva, and when the adult emerges -- whether bee, butterfly or ant -- a "bug" really will be a bug, and the proverbial fly on the wall will be actual.
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