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The phrase "a stem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, such as botany, linguistics, or even in discussions about objects that have a stem-like structure.
Example: "The flower has a long stem that supports its vibrant petals."
Alternatives: "a stalk" or "a shaft".
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With a stem.
Unless the cell is a stem cell.
Provide a definition of a stem cell.
"Smell," he said, breaking off a stem.
She is also a STEM ambassador.
I had a stem cell transplant seven years ago.
This week, summer peonies are $7 to $15 a stem.
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(d) Vetoing a stem-cell-research bill.
He needed a stem-cell transplant.
There, he had a stem-cell transplant Feb. 3.
After the chemotherapy, Stottlemyre will undergo a stem-cell transplant.
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