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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a structure that confines or holds something, often used in contexts involving animals or metaphorically to describe a situation of restriction.
Example: "The bird was kept in a cage, unable to fly freely in the open sky."
Alternatives: "a pen" or "an enclosure".
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Éowyn replies, "A cage.
It's in a cage.
We sat behind a cage.
A cage without its bird.
Trapped in a cage!
Please don't call it a cage.
It's actually more of a cage.
Who needs a cage this large?
Also interacting with divers outside a cage.
Their face is a cage".
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Birds were cohoused in a cage-within-a-cage setup.
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