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The phrase "a goat" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as when referring to a domesticated animal, a mythical creature, or a derogatory term (e.g. "stubborn as a goat"). For example, you could say, "The farmer milked the goat twice a day."
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Better sacrifice a goat.
"A goat".
"It's a goat".
Or a goat," he said.
He's a goat.
Like a goat?
BRUNCH OF CHAMPIONS A goat cheese omelet.
Along comes a goat — no more flower.
And that was a goat.
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Because it's a goat-eat-goat world.
"One woman started a goat-rearing business".
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