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The phrase "a lung" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to one of the two organs in the body that are responsible for breathing.
Example: "The doctor explained that a lung transplant may be necessary if the patient's condition does not improve."
Alternatives: "one lung" or "a single lung".
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Then half a lung.
"Looks like a lung".
Like afterdamp collapsing a lung.
She needed a lung transplant.
He needs a lung transplant.
He had a lung infection in February.
A lung had collapsed on the plane.
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Denman, though, can expect a lung-busting entrance to spring.
"I spent two hours on a lung-heart machine.
I should mention that I've eaten haggis, or at least a lung-free version of it.
A new type of particle separator is proposed, namely a lung-like branched structure.
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