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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hawk" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a type of bird, particularly a raptor with long, pointed wings and a long tail. For example: "The sky was filled with the sound of a hawk shrieking in the distance."
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A hawk swooped down.
"Most likely a hawk.
A hawk was hatching.
"A hawk got it, probably".
A hawk hunted overhead.
He's a hawk.
A hawk swore.
Buy-and-watch, like a hawk.
You watched every customer like a hawk.
With A Hawk and a Hacksaw.
"Is it a hawk?" he asks.
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