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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rooster" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a male chicken, often in contexts related to farming, animal husbandry, or discussions about birds.
Example: "Every morning, the farmer's rooster crows to signal the start of the day."
Alternatives: "a male chicken" or "a cock."
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Occasionally a rooster crowed.
A rooster crossed the road.
Outside, a rooster crows.
There is a rooster, alive and posing.
A rooster named Macho provides comic relief.
He crows like a rooster.
A rooster called from afar.
Even a rooster gives her the eye.
He was born in a rooster year.
A rooster is crowing, and an alarm clock chimes.
I am hoping they bring in a rooster.
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