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The phrase "a bush" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a shrub or a dense plant, often in a descriptive context or when discussing nature or landscaping.
Example: "The garden was filled with vibrant flowers and a bush that provided shade on hot days."
Alternatives: "a shrub" or "a thicket".
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A: Bush in 2000, about Cheney!
Is there a Bush dynasty?
A bush.
A photographer relieved himself in a bush.
The Bush boost was a Bush bust.
Hide in a bush.
No, a BUSH.
A Bush "hedgehog" speech?
It's a Bush win".
I'm not a bush walker.
She motions toward a bush.
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