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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a herring" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a type of fish, often in culinary contexts or discussions about marine life.
Example: "For dinner, I decided to prepare a herring with lemon and herbs."
Alternatives: "a fish" or "a type of fish".
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This year, her family attended a herring party organized by a local TV station in large tents.
"The legend says they used to hang a herring, and each member of the family would rub his or her slices of bread on it to get flavor".
"A herring.
Also alec (a herring) bald win.
You went out and bought a herring".
Perhaps a hen and a herring?
Jacques Cousteau looked like a herring, remember?
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A herring-and-potato salad, however, seemed perfect, and I remembered adoring one I had tasted several years ago at Aquavit, the Scandinavian restaurant in Manhattan.
It was deliberately built 200-odd years ago, laid out as a herring-fishing station to employ some of the people "cleared" farther inland.
Consequently, we hypothesize that a herring-based diet leads to suppression of protein turnover and hereby reduces atrophy resulting in increased muscle mass.
As we have previously reported [ 34], tau filaments in the JNPL3 mice often assume a herring-bone order within the cell body (Fig. 3a, b).
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