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The phrase "a wild pig" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a pig that lives in the wild, as opposed to one that is domesticated.
Example: "During our hike, we spotted a wild pig rummaging through the underbrush."
Alternatives: "a feral pig" or "a boar".
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"A wild pig," I stated.
A group of hunters had killed and eaten a wild pig days before falling ill.
A wild pig ( Sus scrofa) searches for food on a parking lot in Kowloon, Hong Kong.
Drive them from your mind like a sharpened branch through the spine of a wild pig.
I can skin a wild pig or snake, and pluck a quail.
Among the fauna are a wild pig and a small, pouched mammal called a cuscus.
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