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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a puppy" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a young dog, often in contexts related to pets, animals, or discussions about dog breeds.
Example: "I decided to adopt a puppy from the local shelter to bring some joy into my home."
Alternatives: "a young dog" or "a small dog".
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He owns a puppy.
Or a puppy.
A puppy wearing sunglasses?
I'm a puppy.
"I've got a puppy.
He'd seen a puppy.
You're not a puppy.
Don't get a puppy.
He also adopted a puppy.
Oh, and look — a puppy.
One: Is she a puppy?
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