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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a trout" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a single fish of the species trout, often in contexts related to fishing, cooking, or discussing wildlife.
Example: "After a long day of fishing, I finally caught a trout that weighed over five pounds."
Alternatives: "one trout" or "a single trout".
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Occasionally, a trout died.
"It's very subtle — like a trout rise".
Then, magically, a trout came up and ate it.
He doesn't see that beneath him a trout is rising.
A trout stream runs along the property's edge.
"I wouldn't like to be a trout," Habara said.
A trout catches half the fish it strikes at.
"Hand over hand, like you were fighting a trout".
A trout stream ran through moss and willow.
"Tomorrow, you will catch a trout," he assured me.
Personally, I wouldn't think of eating a trout lily.
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