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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lark" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something done for fun or amusement, often without serious intent.
Example: "We decided to go on a spontaneous road trip just for a lark."
Alternatives: "for fun" or "as a joke".
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A lark.
On a lark.
This is not a lark.
IT BEGAN as a lark.
"It was a lark.
Sleep like a lark.
The film is a lark, but also not a lark.
And this expedition was not a lark.
On a lark, I Googled him.
"It was a lark," he said.
And it all started on a lark.
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