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"a grass" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to refer to a type of plant, like a specific type of lawn grass, or to mean "any grass" in general. For example: "We decided to seed our backyard with a grass that requires less water."
Exact(29)
Nobody likes a grass!
You are a GRASS!
In fact, it's a grass.
Los Alamitos doesn't have a grass course".
The building has a grass roof.
They have created a "grass bank".
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It's a grass-roots thing.
He is a grass-roots rugby man.
It has a grass-roots appeal".
WhyHunger is a grass-roots support organization.
"It's a grass-roots movement".
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