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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a goose" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a single bird of the species Anser anser or in idiomatic expressions.
Example: "I saw a goose waddling across the park this morning."
Alternatives: "one goose" or "a gander".
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Once, a goose attacked me.
I touched a goose.
They faced off — over a goose!
I surprised a goose and she hissed.
Clearly, a goose or two is delightful.
Each speck became a goose.
"A goose," Mabel said, blushing.
If it looks like a goose and waddles like a goose and hisses like a goose, then the chances are that it is a goose.
He found the inside of a goose.
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What was left over was a goose-flavoured broth.
"The War of the Worlds" was only a goose-step away from World War II.
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