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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a ewe" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a female sheep in various contexts, such as agriculture, animal husbandry, or discussions about livestock.
Example: "The farmer has a flock of sheep, and among them is a particularly healthy ewe that produces a lot of wool."
Alternatives: "a female sheep" or "a breeding ewe."
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It takes about 140 to 150 days for a ewe to have her lamb.
I watched a ewe standing between two rocks the shape of goats' cheeses.
Someone announces that they've "penned a ewe and made a lasagne", in the same breath.
Italy's minister of agriculture, Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio, adopted a ewe he named Medina.
She tells him that a ewe will give birth that night.
"If you found a ewe, you'd probe for the lambs," Katrin said.
A ewe in the lambing fields is "lying against a wall … paining on its side".
Make it "a ewe," since the word starts with a "y" sound.
One of Maris's homers landed near him "and a ewe," he wrote.
At seventeen hundred feet, we saw a shepherd helping a ewe give birth, and an empty armored personnel carrier.
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A flock of 70 brightly-coloured Shaun sculptures (a "ewe-nique" public art trail, according to the publicity blurb) is to be installed across Bristol in the summer as part of a charity fundraising effort.
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