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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an insect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a single member of the class of insects, often in a general or scientific context.
Example: "The scientist discovered an insect that had never been seen before."
Alternatives: "a bug" or "one insect".
Exact(55)
I'm not an insect.
It's an insect!
Cochineal, an insect makes this.
She flicked away an insect.
The spider mite is not an insect.
I pictured an Indian with an insect.
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I performed an insect-based standup routine in an insect-themed cabaret.
Could it be an aardwolf, an insect-eating hyena?
There's also an insect-themed handwriting sheet and colouring page.
"There's no way to live an insect-free life".
K326 plants were cultivated in an insect-free greenhouse.
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