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The phrase "stray dog" is correct and is frequently used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a dog that has been separated from its owner, or to a dog that has not been adopted and is living on the street. Example: I saw a stray dog roaming around the park.
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A stray dog urinates; another dashes on.
We also need a Stray Dog.
He is a stray dog, nothing more.
Even a stray dog can cause controversy.
A stray dog crosses River Avenue.
There wasn't even a stray dog in sight.
In "Sylvia," a New York couple adopts a stray dog.
Yes, all her cats and occasionally a stray dog.
Trump is "like a stray dog," Stevens said.
The boy, like a wary stray dog, watched her approach.
She acquired the nickname Rusty from a local stray dog.
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