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Yes, 羊 (yáng) is used to refer to sheep specifically. It is the most common Chinese word for sheep, and is used in both spoken and written language. Other words for sheep include 绵羊 (mián yáng) and 山羊 (shān yáng), but these are less commonly used.
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羊 (yáng) is a common noun in Chinese that means "sheep". It can be used in a sentence like this: 我们在农场看到了很多羊 (wǒmen zài nóngchǎng kàndàole hěnduō yáng) - We saw many sheep at the farm.
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羊入虎口 [idiom] a lamb falls into a tiger's den -- to be cast into a perilous situation
亡羊补牢 [idiom] mend the sheepfold after a sheep is lost -- it is never too late to take precaution after suffering a loss
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