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The phrase "a chick" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in informal contexts to refer to a young woman or girl, often in a casual or colloquial manner.
Example: "I met a chick at the party last night who shares my love for hiking."
Alternatives: "a girl" or "a young woman".
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She's not "a chick".
I was a "chick".
This is a chick.
In the gap, draw a chick.
Is this a chick thing?
Sexing a chick is difficult.
Then she zeroed in on a chick.
It would be a chick magnet!
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Beats also offer a celebrity vibe and a lot of boom-a-chick-a-boom bass.
Clearly not a chick-flick pro.
"No — now it's become a chick-lit piece of shit.
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