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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bishop" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a member of the clergy in certain Christian denominations, typically in a formal or religious context.
Example: "The ceremony was officiated by a bishop who traveled from the diocese."
Alternatives: "one bishop" or "an ecclesiastical leader".
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Belo was ordained a bishop in 1983.
Nicholas was a bishop.
Many imagined him becoming a bishop.
A bishop was there when they arrived.
He is a priest, not a bishop.
A bishop is a bishop is a bishop, not a male or a female one..
But I'm not a bishop.
Her grandfather was a bishop.
Neither depicted a bishop crook.
A bishop is a bishop is a bishop, not a male or a female one...
He is a monsignor, not a bishop.
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