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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tame" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is domesticated or not wild, often in the context of animals or behavior.
Example: "The zoo has a variety of animals, but the most popular attraction is a tame lion that interacts with visitors."
Alternatives: "a domesticated" or "a gentle".
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We're quite a tame band.
Murray nets a tame backhand.
Hatred is not a tame beast.
Dr. Stern does not live a tame life.
"This just looks like quite a tame party to me.
A tame stag is said to have guarded the door.
No rational judge is expecting a tame draw.
Martinez follows up with a tame shot along the ground.
He'll only send a tame shot straight at Pomazan.
Now is not the time for a tame review.
Against Heerenveen, a tame match yielded a 2-2 score.
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