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Discover Ludwig"sheep's" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It is a possessive noun used to indicate ownership. For example, "The sheep's soft wool was comforting to touch."
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Cultures for mouse inoculation studies were grown on trypticase soy agar containing 5% sheep's blood.
But my models think it's a wolf in sheep's clothing.
"It's the educational wolf in sheep's clothing," he told me.
Maybe he's a miserable homophobe in sheep's clothing.
Fox in sheep's clothing?
The strangest thing I've eaten… Sheep's brain.
Only pecorino cheese, made from sheep's milk?
Larval food plants: Common sorrel, sheep's sorrel.
Beware of this wolf in sheep's clothing.
"Now, we're a wolf in sheep's clothing".
A ghoulish wolf in sheep's clothing.
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