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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a frog" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a single frog, either in a literal sense or as part of a metaphor or analogy.
Example: "In the pond, I spotted a frog sitting on a lily pad, basking in the sun."
Alternatives: "one frog" or "a single frog".
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"Kermit is a frog.
"No," says a frog.
Sound like a frog.
It was eating a frog.
A frog in the tree?
Why resurrect a frog?
He's a frog?
A frog croaked.
A frog with claws?
Can a frog cry?
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"What's this?" "It's a frog-dissection report".
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