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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the husk" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to the outer shell or protective covering of certain seeds or grains, or metaphorically to describe something that is empty or devoid of substance. Example: "After the harvest, the farmers collected the husk to use as compost."
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The husk was black.
"We got the husk".
"It's called the husk.
He gives us the husk".
It's comfortable on the Husk bandwagon.
I'd been warned that that was just the husk.
The husk of a corn doll hung from the ceiling.
How easily the ripe grain leaves the husk.
He got the corn; we got the husk".
The condition of the husk gives a clue to the freshness of the corn, too (though the husk won't stop the kernels from losing sweetness once picked).
RICKY JAY can hurl a card into the husk of a watermelon.
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