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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the calf" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the young offspring of a cow or other large four-legged animal, or to the large muscle at the back of the lower leg. Example 1: The farmer could see the calf running playfully in the field. Example 2: She strained her calf muscle while playing tennis. In both of these examples, "the calf" is used to refer to a specific subject - either a young animal or a particular body part. This phrase can be used in many different contexts, such as in literature, science, or everyday conversation.
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The calf bolts.
The calf was stretching.
"We lost the calf.
It's been the calf.
(The calf weighs 10 tons).
The calf is a strange injury".
The calf sounded so human.
So much for the calf strain.
The calf is otherwise suckled 12 to 18 months.
As the calf grew bigger, Milo grew stronger.
Within minutes, the calf and its mother were united.
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