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The phrase "a specimen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an example or sample of something, often in scientific or academic contexts.
Example: "The researcher collected a specimen of the plant for further analysis in the laboratory."
Alternatives: "a sample" or "an example".
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A specimen, indeed.
What a specimen.
I felt like a specimen.
"He's a specimen," Moyes told reporters.
So I was taking them a specimen.
We need to recover a specimen".
It's a specimen of managed democracy.
Admittedly, the extraordinary began with a specimen jar.
And it is a specimen I fancy still survives.
Hassel described what to look for when evaluating a specimen.
(Above, one of their employees handles a specimen).
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