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The part of a sentence "a flower" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when the context requires the mention of a flower in particular or in general. Example sentence: I love to pick a flower from the garden and give it to my mom.
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You plucked a flower.
Grant isn't a flower child.
I am a flower addict.
A flower with no smell.
Or a flower.
"You are a flower".
It's a flower that needs nourishment.
("I am a flower," she intones).
"A flower?" he said with disdain.
A flower?" "Too vaginal," I said.
Or smell a flower?
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