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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hoof" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the foot of certain animals, particularly ungulates like horses, cows, or deer.
Example: "The veterinarian examined the horse's hoof for any signs of injury."
Alternatives: "a hoofprint" or "a hoofed animal".
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Then they got a hoof in the lumps.
"But a hoof?" Fergus Henderson cooks all three.
52 min: Son of Riverdance has a hoof at goal.
And who can not-think of that crazy what-if: what if a hoof tears through?
(Spoiler alert: the climax involves a hoof pick as a weapon).
De Niro's "it's a hoof" shrug being one of his favorites.
One has a shoed human foot at the end of it, the other a hoof.
The Cliff's Edge bruised a hoof before the Preakness and had to be scratched.
Not the worst song, but lumbering and retrograde - a hoof upfield, not a silky one-two.
Severe laminitis may cause a horse to literally step out of a hoof.
Deschamps immediately redeems himself with a hoof into the air from deep in the Chelsea half.
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