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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a babysitter" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person who is hired to take care of children temporarily.
Example: "We need to find a babysitter for Saturday night so we can go out for dinner."
Alternatives: "a childminder" or "a nanny."
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I was a babysitter.
He'd need a babysitter.
Fifth, a babysitter in sandals and sundress.
It felt like there was a babysitter.
4. I am not a babysitter.
It's akin to hiring a babysitter".
I had a babysitter named Thelma.
So (a) babysitter leaves, and (b) here comes Bob.
I also worked at McDonald's and as a babysitter.
Mothers of invention One answer is to employ a babysitter.
Get a babysitter and go out for the evening.
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