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The phrase "a claw of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific part or feature of an animal, particularly in a context related to anatomy or nature.
Example: "The eagle's powerful talons, a claw of impressive size, allow it to catch and hold onto its prey with ease."
Alternatives: "a talon of" or "a digit of".
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Its name derives from the resemblance of the optical nebula to a claw of a crab.
A woman's hand becomes a claw of pain and rage and sorrow, her face a mask of lamentation.
When the team first spotted something that looked like blood in the remnants of a claw of a theropod dinosaur, they assumed it was a contamination -- that someone had gone and bled on the fossil.
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The reduction in capital values is likely to lead to a claw back of some of the performance fees earned in 2006". Shares fell 17.5p to 470.25p.
A single claw of a crab will wreak havoc on Yarny.
The feet bear a claw instead of a nail on the first hind toe.
The hands presented a form and shape of a claw with limitation of joint movements; digits were small; feet and hands were edematous).
With it, they can zoom into the eye of a bumblebee, the claw of a hummingbird, or even a single seed on a dandelion.
Large values of these ratios indicate a large claw of small mass that should require relatively little energy to wave.
How to describe a sub-chelate claw of a stomatopod without referring to dactylus and propodus?
In the hook group (2), a claw configuration composed of two hooks directed toward each other was used.
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