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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a raw" is correct and usable in written English, depending on the context.
It can be used when describing something in its natural, unprocessed state, often in relation to food or materials.
Example: "She prefers to eat a raw salad rather than one that has been cooked."
Alternatives: "an unprocessed" or "a natural".
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It's a raw deal.
He got a raw deal.
A raw lentil sandwich?
A raw chicken.
"It's a raw subject.
A raw bar replaces the sushi bar.
It was a raw, wet day.
The whole subject touches a raw nerve.
I made a raw beet salad.
Seriously, a raw carrot grazed my ear.
Tibet touches a raw nerve (see article).
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