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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sword" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a weapon, typically a long, bladed instrument used for cutting or thrusting.
Example: "The knight drew a sword from its sheath, ready to face the dragon."
Alternatives: "a blade" or "a weapon".
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He specifies a sword.
You've got a sword?
Lane himself brandished a sword.
(It's a sword).
Whack a sword about!
She holds a sword.
I think it's like a sword.
"They think they can handle a sword".
"I need a sword!" he cried.
"It's like a sword," he said.
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Each of them has a sharp cusp like a sword.
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