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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a structure built by birds or other animals for laying eggs and raising their young, or metaphorically to describe a cozy or safe place.
Example: "The mother bird carefully returned to her nest to feed her chicks."
Alternatives: "a bird's home" or "a cozy refuge".
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"A nest of vipers".
Paint me a nest.
Big Bird, sleeping in a nest.
"I'm just building a nest egg".
Fine artists do love a nest.
'It's just like a nest".
They had a nest egg set aside.
A nest rather than a cell.
He crawled inside and built a nest.
They slowly built up a nest egg.
A nest of 26 varied steel polyhedrons?
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