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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a wasp" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a single insect belonging to the family Vespidae, commonly known for their stings.
Example: "While gardening, I noticed a wasp buzzing around the flowers."
Alternatives: "one wasp" or "a single wasp".
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You know, a WASP is a WASP".
I'm such a WASP".
It is a wasp, not a bee.
Stung by a wasp in the lorry.
Then he gets stung by a wasp.
"I mean, that's not a WASP.
Was she imitating a wasp perhaps?
A bit like standing on a wasp.
A wasp dawdles over the sill.
"It's like a WASP archetype thing," Ms. Nixon continues.
I can say that, because I'm a WASP".
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