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The phrase "a claw" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a sharp, curved appendage found on animals, particularly in the context of discussing their anatomy or behavior.
Example: "The eagle extended its talons, showcasing a powerful claw that could easily grasp its prey."
Alternatives: "a talon" or "a digit".
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"At the very least a claw".
A chisel or a claw hammer, perhaps.
"Nature has a claw," Ms. Frady said.
Swanlon put out a claw, held it there.
I've always thought of it as a claw".
"There was my partner with a claw hammer.
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Article 6 with medial seta with faint spines, reaching tip of a-claw.
Its bathroom includes a claw-foot tub.
The bathroom has a claw-foot tub.
Our room had a claw-foot tub.
The upstairs bathroom has a claw-foot tub.
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