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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a neck" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the anatomical part of a body, or metaphorically in various contexts, such as describing a neck of a bottle or a neck in a game.
Example: "She wore a beautiful necklace that accentuated her long neck."
Alternatives: "the neck" or "one's neck".
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What about a neck pillow?
"It's called a neck ring.
a: Neck mass.
Baas is dealing with a neck injury.
They put a neck brace on her.
He has a neck brace on people!
Another was left wearing a neck brace.
Dullahan was a neck back in third.
A neck like steel and suède.
"But I'm 14 with a neck brace.
"He don't have a neck," McClellan said.
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