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The phrase "a sprout" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a young plant or shoot, often in the context of gardening, cooking, or nutrition.
Example: "After a few days of watering, a sprout emerged from the soil, signaling the start of our vegetable garden."
Alternatives: "a shoot" or "a seedling".
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A sprout risotto?
She muttered something in Latin about a sprout near my foot.
Hold your sprout-tool in your right hand, take a sprout in your... What?
Here a knife slicing through a sprout, there a hand plunging inside a chicken's anus.
They were the color of a sprout and as fragile as flower petals.
A sprout is the initial thrust, a spindly hope arching toward the light.
He began, perhaps, as a sprout rising from the root of a fallen ash.
The leaves were bitter like green dandelion, but less aggressive, and as tender as a sprout.
Or maybe the tonnage reflects the power of the dream embodied and germinating in a sprout.
And later, a picture of me nearly bald, with just a sprout of very fine baby hair.
I moved to Venice when I was a sprout, in my early twenties, and I never left.
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