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The phrase "a poison" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a substance that can cause harm or death when ingested, inhaled, or absorbed.
Example: "The scientist discovered a poison that could potentially be used in medical research."
Alternatives: "a toxin" or "a harmful substance".
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Put a poison marker on the poisoned Pokémon.
Don't go in a poison ivy bush or something poisonous.
Or strychnine, a poison?
"It's a poison.
What's a poison pill?
It's a poison by itself".
It's like a poison.
Treat sugar like a poison.
"Cholesterol is a poison," he said.
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And besides, wasn't a poison-oak rash famously itchy?
The company also implemented a poison-pill plan.
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