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"a sheep" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a single sheep or when discussing sheep in general. For example, "The farmer took a sheep from the herd and sheared it for its wool."
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A: Sheep, every house would slaughter sheep.
A sheep maybe?
It was a sheep insurrection.
And a sheep.
"Are you a sheep?
I'm a sheep.
Woolen sweater made from a sheep?
"A sheep that got caught in wire.
"A sheep, more likely," his grandfather said.
He just happened to be a sheep".
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