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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a colt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a young male horse, typically under the age of four.
Example: "The farmer was excited to see a colt born on his ranch this spring."
Alternatives: "a young horse" or "a male foal".
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He'll always be a Colt to me!" "I have a Samsung Galaxy S4 which I'm unfortunately addicted to.
He is certainly a colt going places.
"I will always be a Red Sock.
One, a colt, developed hydrocephalus, or water on the brain.
A colt like Perfect Drift or Sunday Break.
A Colt revolver was tucked into his trousers.
But Hansen's full brother, a colt named Tapanna also bred by Kendall Hansen, is dark bay.
"That's better than a colt who gets hurt and is worth nothing".
I'd love to see him be here and break all those records as a Colt".
Officers of most shipping companies were once issued with a Colt 45 and a Winchester carbine.
O'Neill, on the other hand, sees a colt blossoming at the right time.
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