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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mane" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the long hair on the neck of certain animals, particularly horses or lions.
Example: "The horse had a beautiful, flowing mane that shimmered in the sunlight."
Alternatives: "a long hair" or "a flowing mane".
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It didn't have a mane".
A head with a mane of dirty, grey hair.
But not having a mane may actually be a benefit.
He's hammering away as we wander in, a big man with a mane of white hair.
The buyer was Michael Williams, a youth from New Iberia with a mane of Etruscan hair.
He then cut a mane or two for old time's sake, never charging.
Then he added a mane of hair, a guitar and a long tongue.
Throughout the night Mr. Witherspoon shook a mane of dreadlocks as he sang.
He has a mane and beard of straggly, rusty red hair.
Where Mr. Stillman has a mane of thick black hair, Mr. Chamberlin really does not.
Old photographs show her flaunting a saucy smile and a mane of black hair.
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