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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bunny" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a rabbit in a casual or affectionate manner, often in contexts related to pets, children's stories, or informal conversations.
Example: "My daughter loves her stuffed animal; she takes her bunny everywhere she goes."
Alternatives: "a rabbit" or "a hare".
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A bunny gathers eggs and candy.
A bunny rabbit!
Kicked a bunny!
A dog and a bunny".
"And a bunny?" Ira said.
There was a bunny there.
So why a bunny?
A girl resembles a bunny.
"Be as quiet as a bunny".
What's a bunny to do?
"For Pete's sake, she kicked a bunny!
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