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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lexicon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection or inventory of words and their meanings, often specific to a particular field or subject.
Example: "The linguist compiled a lexicon of regional dialects to preserve the unique vocabulary of the area."
Alternatives: "a vocabulary" or "a glossary".
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Love articulated by a lexicon of silence.
I offer up a lexicon of sorts.
Eddie, Sr.,'s fabrics were a lexicon of yesteryear.
"A Lexicon of Terror" shows the consequences of all this.
A Lexicon and theological writings are also attributed to him.
"A Lexicon of Terror" helps remedy that imbalance.
It is a lexicon of Beuys's imagery and preoccupations.
A lexicon of censorship-circumventing euphemisms and homonyms soon followed.
It becomes a lexicon of beatings, violence and pain.
It is almost a lexicon of formal manners and possibilities.
It has provided a lexicon of proteins, including many previously unknown ones.
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