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The phrase "a litter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a group of young animals born at the same time, particularly in the context of pets or livestock.
Example: "The dog had a litter of six puppies, all of which found loving homes."
Alternatives: "a brood" or "a clutch".
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A litter of something?
We might have a litter.
A litter usually consists of two cubs.
We don't even have a litter box.
A litter box was her toilet.
Her goats recently had a litter.
There's nothing appealing about a litter box.
"Penelope, our pig, was the sick runt of a litter.
7) Isis the dog has a litter of puppies.
A litter of pups yelped in a room behind her.
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Estrus occurs again after a litter is born.
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