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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a giant bird" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a particularly large bird, such as an eagle, ostrich, or condor. For example, "Everyone was amazed when they saw the giant bird perched atop the tower."
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Hazel thought about a giant bird of prey with the name Constance.
Set-aside land became, totally by accident, a giant bird table.
He then described "a giant bird with a clock in its chest".
We are silently, miraculously airborne, swooping along at terrific speed like a giant bird.
The prince was transformed into a giant bird, made of flames, which turns women to ashes at their husbands' command.
PARIS — The installation featured childlike figures playing in a giant bird cage, oblivious to the relentless pecking of pigeons.
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Ms. Flay cited the talent of other young artists like the American painter Oscar Tuazon; Korakrit Arunanondchai of Thailand; and Eva Kotatkova of the Czech Republic, whose performances at the Natural History Museum this week feature several dancers attempting to take flight in a giant bird-cage.
They build a twiggy fort that looks like a giant birds' nest, and then don't use it much.
Now it rests obliquely 200 metres off shore, a sad and dormant hulk repurposed as a giant birds' nest.
A rare giant bird egg is being auctioned at Christie's auction house in London.
The central character of Queen Califia is presented wearing gold glass armor atop a stylized giant bird.
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