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The phrase "a cross" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, such as referring to a physical cross, a symbol of Christianity, or metaphorically to indicate a burden or a difficult situation.
Example: "She wore a beautiful necklace with a cross pendant that caught everyone's attention."
Alternatives: "a crucifix" or "a symbol of faith".
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crucified on a cross.
It was a cross.
A cross??
It is a cross betw.
Everyone was expecting a cross, including Schwarzer.
Fitness Routine: I have a cross trainer.
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I consider it a cross-cultural program".
Take a cross-country road trip.
They can survive a cross-country trip.
Instead she did a cross-bow-rudder.
"Nor is it a cross-cultural program.
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