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The phrase "a brass" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a type of metal or in contexts related to military or police ranks, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "The band played a lively tune featuring a brass section that energized the crowd."
Alternatives: "a brass instrument" or "a brass officer".
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I become a brass player.
A brass band in diapers?
Bring a brass band.
A brass ensemble heralded his arrival.
Will you have a brass plate?
Yesterday we heard from a brass band.
A brass band plays him off.
A brass band plays bonkers mariachi.
A brass band covering Britney Spears's Toxic?
A brass band struck up a pasodoble.
A brass band played in greeting as the audience arrived.
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