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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a skull" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a single skull, typically in contexts related to anatomy, archaeology, or discussions about death and the human body.
Example: "The archaeologists uncovered a skull during their excavation of the ancient burial site."
Alternatives: "one skull" or "a cranium".
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Or possibly a skull.
Humans have a skull, too.
Like a skull ring.
"It looks like a skull," he noted.
But it clearly was a skull.
What I saw instead was a skull.
Near a microscope and a skull.
"Get hold of a skull.
Heaven protect us... a skull?
And I got a skull!
A skull with traditional Muslim cap.
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