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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sub" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, such as referring to a substitute, a submarine sandwich, or a submissive partner in a relationship.
Example: "I ordered a sub for lunch, filled with turkey and cheese."
Alternatives: "a substitute" or "a sandwich".
Exact(22)
Why a sub shop?
I was a sub.
A sub is not just a sub.
He's not a sub.
You can't bring a sub on".
"Coming in as a sub is different.
Similar(36)
But there was a sub-plot.
Musicals are not a sub-species.
So why would a sub-four become a sub-three?
Is a sub-two-hour marathon possible?
He could set up a sub-committee.
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