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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a daisy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the flower or in idiomatic expressions, such as "picking a daisy" or "a daisy in the field."
Example: "She picked a daisy from the garden and placed it in her hair."
Alternatives: "a flower" or "a bloom".
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Another is Daisy, a daisy plant made intelligent by the GBC.
It is a daisy.
The Look: Dainty as a Daisy.
A daisy cutter goes under Casillas.
He looked fresh as a daisy.
A daisy would do as well.
Oops a daisy, there goes dignity!
Uma Thurman, sweet as a daisy.
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STATHAM Oops-a-daisy!
No wry observations or whoops-a-daisy trombones to subvert the conceit for period lolz.
For example: "Oops", "Whoops-a-daisy", "Shucks, I'm always so clumsy!".
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