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The phrase "a corpse" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to death, crime, or medical discussions.
Example: "The detective discovered a corpse in the abandoned building, prompting an immediate investigation."
Alternatives: "a dead body" or "a lifeless body".
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"A corpse?
Like a corpse!
It's a corpse.
I looked like a corpse.
What is a corpse?
Briggs dragged home a corpse.
"That was a corpse, man".
After all, I'm a corpse.
And a corpse.
"A corpse," she said.
A corpse noisily resurrects during the ceremony.
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