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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cello" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the musical instrument in a general sense or when introducing it in a sentence.
Example: "She decided to learn how to play a cello after being inspired by a concert."
Alternatives: "one cello" or "an instrument called a cello".
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The violin becomes a cello.
It was like adding a cello.
It was a cello, not a viola.
He had a cello in his hand.
I travel with a cello.
CELLO A cello, you say?
Yes, he plays her like a cello.
"I have a cello here and a cello in London, which may seem over the top.
The service began with a cello piece by Bach.
A cello is a cello, a sousaphone is a sousaphone, but the guitar has yet to find its platonic form.
It's like a cello playing for an audience of cellos".
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