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The phrase "a gut" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing intuition or instinct, often in phrases like "a gut feeling" or "a gut reaction."
Example: "I had a gut feeling that something was off about the situation."
Alternatives: "an instinct" or "a hunch."
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It's just a gut feeling".
It's a gut instinct".
It's a gut thing.
They respond on a gut level.
The place needed a gut renovation.
"It was a gut decision," she recalled.
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It's bust-a-gut time for Oberon.
"It was a gut-check win.
"It's more a gut-instinct thing".
It was a gut-wrenching moment.
Time called it a "gut-wrenching suspense".
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