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The phrase "a gasp" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a noun phrase used to describe a sudden intake of breath, typically in response to surprise, shock, or excitement. Example: "As soon as she walked into the room, there was a collective gasp from the audience. Her stunning performance had left everyone breathless."
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Inhale — almost a gasp.
One stifled a gasp.
A gasp.
We stifled a gasp.
"I stifled a gasp.
A (gasp) fullback?
She gives a gasp.
Let alone a gasp.
A gasp proclaims that all is over.
A gasp went up from the crowd.
I let out a gasp.
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