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The phrase "a leash" is a commonly used and correct phrase in written English.
It refers to a length of rope or chain that is used to control and guide an animal, typically a dog, while walking or exercising. Example: "The dog owner grabbed a leash before heading out for a walk with her energetic puppy."
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He's on a leash.
(Coulson puts a leash on Lydon).
All this was without a leash.
But they are also on a leash.
She couldn't keep a leash on hers.
Macharia spent the whole time keeping Wanjiru on a leash.
And prevent your cat from climbing trees on a leash.
A leash can be like a faulty phone line.
A detachable compartment holds a leash, treats or other essentials.
And she needs to learn to walk on a leash.
At least this dog was on a leash.
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