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The phrase "a brigadier general" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific military rank, typically in the context of discussing military personnel or hierarchy.
Example: "He was promoted to a brigadier general after years of dedicated service in the army."
Alternatives: "a one-star general" or "a senior military officer".
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He retired as a Brigadier General.
He is a brigadier general, not a general.
Soon he was a brigadier general and Mr. Kissinger's deputy.
He became a brigadier general of the Luftwaffe about 1934.
Gibbons strode into the guitar shop like a brigadier general.
Donovan was made a brigadier general in 1943.
He participated in several battles and became a brigadier general.
He was a major general, not a brigadier general.
In 1936, Marshall became a brigadier general and was assigned to duty at Vancouver, Washington.
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Earlier, the Turkish foreign ministry confirmed that a brigadier-general was the highest-ranking defector yet from Mr Assad's army.
After the outbreak of the Civil War, Porter was made a brigadier general of volunteers (May 1861).
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