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The phrase "a bipolar" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who has bipolar disorder or in a context discussing bipolarity in general.
Example: "She was diagnosed as a bipolar individual, which has influenced her approach to life and relationships."
Alternatives: "a person with bipolar disorder" or "an individual with bipolarity".
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Like a bipolar child".
"It's not a bipolar world anymore.
Britain is in a bipolar state.
It is also a bipolar place.
Sorkin's writing is a bipolar rush.
Journalists and public relations people have a bipolar relationship.
Today, the compelling certainties of a bipolar world are gone.
He was not an autistic man but a bipolar woman.
By adolescence, the benefits of a bipolar mother were lost.
His staff lacked the ability to manage a bipolar player.
I sort of think of it as a bipolar thing.
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