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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a swine" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a pig or, metaphorically, to describe someone as greedy or unpleasant.
Example: "He acted like a swine, taking more than his fair share of the food."
Alternatives: "a pig" or "a hog".
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A swine flu pandemic?
But it has a swine gene?..
Personal identity can be a swine.
Manchester City have been hit by a swine flu scare.
How do I get a swine flu shot?
There is, of course, a swine flu game.
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"There's no evidence to suggest it's a swine-derived-virus problem," he said.
You know what is a swine-drover?
The polyclonal positive control antiserum was tested against swine IAVs circulating in Italy (A/swine/Italy/257605/2010 H1N1, A/swine/Italy/284922/2009 H1N2, A/swine/Italy 312583/2009 H3N2) showing no cross-reactivity.
For a demonstration of the analyses described above consider the strain A/swine/Tennesse/23/1976.
The CDC subsequently confirmed an influenza A/swine/H1N1 virus.
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