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The phrase "a code" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can refer to a set of rules or principles, a system of symbols or signals, or a body of laws or regulations. It is often used to describe a specific set of instructions or guidelines for something. Example: The company's dress code strictly prohibits employees from wearing jeans or sneakers to work.
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He's using a code".
It's a code.
It's like cracking a code".
A Code Blue was called.
A code of conduct.
Is it a code?
There's a code.
They showed a code".
This is a code, a hint.
"This is a code," Haber said.
2. A key to such a code.
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