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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a scrap" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small piece or fragment of something, often in a context where something is discarded or leftover.
Example: "After the meal, there was only a scrap of food left on the plate."
Alternatives: "a fragment" or "a piece".
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That's a scrap".
He was a scrap man.
Hardly a scrap.
"Not a scrap.
It ended up in a scrap heap.
At this stage, a scrap would suffice.
I separated metals in a scrap yard.
It's turned into a scrap.
East is a scrap heap.
Not a scrap of it.
This is a scrap now.
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