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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pup" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a young dog or as a term of endearment for someone who is youthful or playful.
Example: "She adopted a pup from the shelter and named him Max."
Alternatives: "a puppy" or "a young dog".
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"She's just a pup".
What was a pup tent, exactly?
Mates produce a pup per year.
Are some being sold a pup?
"I got a pup tent, too, you know.
I know, because I raised him from a pup.
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It was a pup that had not been dead long.
Candy's weak but heartfelt response is always "I've had him since he was a pup".
And it's not as if 7th on Sixth has pitched a pup tent this year.
Photograph: Diego Azubel/EPA 8.23pm BST I was sold a bit of a pup there.
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