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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a poodle" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific breed of dog in a general context.
Example: "I have always wanted to adopt a poodle because of their friendly nature and intelligence."
Alternatives: "a dog of the poodle breed" or "one poodle."
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A poodle, perhaps.
He owns a poodle.
Even when a poodle.
Now I had a poodle cut.
I bought myself a poodle!
"She's a poodle called Rapunzel".
"If a poodle drops his tail, he's not a poodle," Hosaka said.
Or a piano falling on a poodle.
"Really?" "But her mother is a poodle".
A poodle is a genetically modified wolf right?
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I knew from a friend in Nyack that he had a poodle.
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