Sentence examples for a herd from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a herd" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a group of animals, particularly livestock or wild animals, that are gathered together.
Example: "The farmer led a herd of cattle across the field to the barn."
Alternatives: "a group" or "a flock".

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"He's a herd".

A herd, a gaggle, a drove?

We drove by a herd of cows.

'Publishers have a herd mentality.

Amidst the pits, a herd migrates north.

"It's a herd mentality," Mr. Zhang said.

It's like a herd of rabid otters.

"There ain't no problem when they live in a herd.

"They're not just like a herd of sheep".

"Developers have a herd mentality," Ms. Wang said.

A herd demands better living conditions in writing.

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