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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pearl" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English as a noun phrase.
It can be used to refer to a round, shiny object produced by mollusks and valued as a gem or as a metaphor for something precious and valuable. Example sentence: She wore a pearl necklace to the fancy dinner party.
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You're still a pearl.
A pearl in a black ear.
"A pearl for the girl," he joked.
Inside a Pearl: My Years in Paris.
"Girl With a Pearl Earring" is coming.
A pearl on the beach!
"That house is a pearl".
1. "Drawing room in a pearl mine".
She wore only a pearl necklace.
no, Vermeer—'Lady with a Pearl Earring'!
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