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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cradle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small bed for an infant or figuratively to describe a place or situation that nurtures or supports development.
Example: "The baby slept peacefully in a cradle, surrounded by soft blankets."
Alternatives: "an infant bed" or "a bassinet".
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(Jamaica was a cradle of hip-hop).
A cradle, rocking and rocking.
Is the set a cradle?
PE is a cradle for creativity.
"Excelsior" was a cradle of popular entertainment.
What is the gestation period of a cradle?
All this forms a cradle for her singing.
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We considered a "cradle-to-grave" analysis.
"This is a cradle-to-grave welfare system".
Our nation has a cradle-to-grave booze habit.
It was kind of a cradle-to-grave approach.
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