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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a buzzard" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a type of bird, specifically a large bird of prey, or metaphorically to describe someone who preys on others.
Example: "As we hiked through the mountains, we spotted a buzzard soaring high above us, searching for its next meal."
Alternatives: "a vulture" or "a scavenger".
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A buzzard hovered above.
Overhead a buzzard mews.
"That's a buzzard calling now.
A pair of ravens attacked a buzzard.
If you are unsure whether it is a buzzard or golden eagle then it is always a buzzard.
A plaintive, cat-like mewling: a buzzard is circling.
"It's a mythical hybrid, like a buzzard and a woodcock.
He looked at me as if I were a buzzard circling his aunt's body.
The narrator's mind churns and circles, like a buzzard over a corpse.
When a buzzard showed a man his chest, it meant a visitor was imminent.
Outside this window the shadow of a buzzard swerves across a bright grass lawn.
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