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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tail" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts referring to the appendage of an animal or metaphorically to describe something that resembles a tail.
Example: "The dog wagged a tail of excitement as its owner approached."
Alternatives: "an appendage" or "a rear end".
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There was a tail once.
A dollar a tail.
A tail descended.
With a tail".
A tail would be fine.
"We're not getting a tail wind.
(A tail wind may have helped).
"Even without a tail?" I said.
His hair is long, in a tail.
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3. Poly-A tail removal.
A (n): poly-A tail.
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