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The phrase "a crow" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a single crow, typically in a descriptive or narrative context.
Example: "As I walked through the park, I spotted a crow perched on a branch, cawing loudly."
Alternatives: "one crow" or "a raven".
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Another image is a crow.
There is a crow, always a crow.
Is that a crow?
"A what?" "A crow.
It's a crow.
He squawked like a crow.
A crow is one tough bird.
A crow flies past Constable-like clouds.
Above each figure, a crow peers down.
But apparently he's just eaten a crow.
A crow sitting in a puddle?
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