Sentence examples for a deer of from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a deer of" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be used in a context where you are describing something related to a deer, but it typically requires additional context to make sense.
Example: "I saw a deer of unusual size in the forest."
Alternatives: "a deer belonging to" or "a deer from".

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The oldest individual seen in our cementum analysis of Candiacervus was 18 years, indicating prolonged longevity for a deer of this body size.

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"There are roughly four or five adult foxes currently living in a deer enclosure of seven deer.

This snake that was found with a deer inside of it was literally found right next to a deer trail.

Yet the Hersh ("one with some characteristic of a deer") in many of us winces at the harsh reality of it.

Within, a temporary exhibition hall contained children's illustrations -- some on brown paper cut to the shape of a deer hide -- of Indian folk tales.

Are you looking at me?! Alex White snapped this great picture of a deer stepping out of the bushes.

Or borrow the images you choose from "Doe, a deer, a female deer," of "The Sound of Music" fame.

In a pursuit of a deer, he encounters a mass of treasure stored in a hidden cave.

We saw nary a deer, but plenty of butterflies and a bunny or two.

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