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Discover Ludwig"a shoe" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a specific shoe or to refer to shoes in general. For example: "I need to buy a new pair of shoes, but I can only afford a shoe."
Exact(54)
A shoe.
She throws a shoe".
I'd made a shoe.
With a shoe.
You lost a shoe.
He'd lost a shoe.
Similar(6)
A shoe-string indulgence.
Salesforce was far from a shoe-in.
But you are not a shoe-in.
PEGGY OLSON: A shoe-in for McCain.
His family runs a shoe-making business.
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