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The phrase "a fungus" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a type of organism that belongs to the kingdom Fungi, which includes mushrooms, molds, and yeasts.
Example: "The scientist discovered a fungus that could potentially be used to break down plastic waste."
Alternatives: "a type of fungus" or "a fungal organism".
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It's just a fungus".
It's a fungus.
"Or just a fungus.
(Pilobolus is indeed a fungus).
It proliferates like a fungus".
Then a fungus attacked the weakened plants.
Mycotoxins are produced by a fungus.
"Is it a fungus?" "I don't know, really.
The Second Avenue subway persisted, like a fungus.
This is a fungus called fusarium, linked to the dust.
The defining traits of a fungus are gustatory and architectural.
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