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Free sign upThe phrase "a rabbit and a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when listing items or subjects, particularly in contexts where you are discussing multiple animals or objects.
Example: "In the garden, I saw a rabbit and a squirrel playing together."
Alternatives: "a rabbit and another" or "a rabbit and a hare".
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There's a dog, a rabbit and a cat.
Their menagerie includes two goats, six chickens, two dogs, a cat, a rabbit and a turtle.
"It is like the difference between a rabbit and a chicken," he explained.
The words in "Forever Friends," about a rabbit and a bird, are poetically minimal — "Hello!
They had died with their dogs, cats, birds, a rabbit and a hamster.
He points out a rabbit and a car; mentions the border.
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These include Totoro, a mute giant who looks like a cross between a rabbit and an egg, and the Catbus, a grinning cat with a windowed torso that whisks passengers through the nighttime treetops.
A moll, a rabbit, and his sin..
A moll, a rabbit, and his sin.
He taught me how to skin a rabbit and pluck a wild turkey.
Each is represented by a tire labeled in white lettering and tied to an animal: America gets a barking dog, Europe a cat, Africa a pig, Australia a rabbit and Asia a rat (or maybe it's a large mouse).
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