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The phrase "a jungle" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used as a noun phrase to describe a dense and tangled area of vegetation, or it can be used metaphorically to describe a chaotic or confusing situation. Here are a few examples of how "a jungle" can be used in written English: 1. "The explorers ventured deep into the heart of the jungle, where they encountered exotic animals and lush greenery." 2. "Navigating through the busy streets of New York City can feel like a jungle at times." 3. "The office was a jungle of paperwork and deadlines, making it difficult for the employees to stay organized." 4. "As a child, I loved reading adventure stories set in the depths of the Amazon jungle." 5. "The internet can often feel like a jungle, with so much information and content to sift through."
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"Now it's a jungle".
A jungle.
"It's a jungle," he added.
"Just a jungle botanist," said Richard Schultes.
Like in a jungle.
"It was a jungle.
"It's a jungle now".
"Westminster is a jungle.
It's a jungle and a mess.
"It was a jungle," he said.
A jungle?" "It might as well be.
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