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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a carcass" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to biology, hunting, or discussions about decay and decomposition.
Example: "The forest was littered with the remains of a carcass, attracting scavengers from miles around."
Alternatives: "a corpse" or "a dead body".
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A butterfly can't be a carcass.
A carcass was soon found nearby.
There wasn't much comfort to be found in a carcass.
In Swabian dialect they call an animal corpse a carcass.
So no dismembering of a carcass is required either.
And the outdoor pool just sits there like a carcass".
"There hasn't been a carcass or good tracks," she said.
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Big Bird, in other words, was in big trouble, a carcass-to-be.
So the only thing in the fridge is half a carcass of uneaten Tofu-rkey.
I love my voice when I'm a carcass on the mirror.
Seven- to eight-year-old camels can produce a carcass of weight of 125-400 kg.
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