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The phrase "a lamb" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a baby sheep, or to symbolize innocence. For example, "The child was likened to a lamb, gentle and unassuming."
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"This is not a lamb".
I yielded to her like a lamb.
What a lamb.
Let's give a lamb a gun.
And she would immediately become as meek as a lamb".
A lamb chop, ordered rare, was seared perfectly.
"Politically," Mr. Faulkner said, "I'm a lamb in wolf's clothing".
In like a lion, out like a lamb?
A lamb had been slaughtered and a fire prepared.
He picked up a lamb in his arms.
"In Like a Lion and Out Like a Lamb".
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