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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a crucifix" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a cross with a representation of Jesus' body, often in a religious or artistic context.
Example: "The church was adorned with beautiful stained glass windows and a large crucifix hanging above the altar."
Alternatives: "a cross" or "a Jesus figure on a cross".
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"They bought a crucifix".
There was a crucifix in every classroom.
[Female saint kneeling before a crucifix] [drawing].
She died, clutching a crucifix, in Auschwitz.
A crucifix hangs in every room.
Ana is nailed to a crucifix.
1. [Female saint kneeling before a crucifix] [drawing].
2. [Female saint kneeling before a crucifix] [drawing].
A child sitting atop his father's shoulders waved a crucifix.
One clutches a crucifix; another is pushed in a wheelchair.
At the center was a crucifix, 20 feet high.
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