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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cockroach" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the insect, often in contexts related to pest control, biology, or discussions about cleanliness.
Example: "After the heavy rain, we found a cockroach scurrying across the kitchen floor."
Alternatives: "an insect" or "a roach".
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Eat a cockroach?
"You look like a cockroach".
Mascots include a cockroach and a rat.
A cockroach infestation goes unchecked.
It was a cockroach of a phone.
July 28: "Communications From a Cockroach".
"I'm like a cockroach," Kitna said.
A cockroach lay smashed on the stove.
A cockroach darts across the floor.
Sample B contained the head and thorax of a cockroach.
The robot's mechanics are modeled after a cockroach, Blaberus Discoidalis.
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