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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dodo" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the extinct flightless bird known as the dodo, or metaphorically to describe someone as foolish or outdated.
Example: "In discussions about extinct species, the dodo often comes up as a prime example of human impact on wildlife."
Alternatives: "a foolish person" or "an outdated idea".
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"Dead as a dodo".
Unlike Deb, I'm a dodo.
Hume said, "That's a dodo pelvis".
Dead as a dodo here.
A dodo, or the old Labour party.
A little later: "That's a dodo vertebra".
An ice sculpture of a dodo bird.
"Um, like a dodo," Clio half whispered.
A dodo? Three more big green ticks.
The latest Impreza is barely more numerous than a dodo.
THE phrase "dead as a dodo" may soon be endangered.
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