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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bronze" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a bronze medal, a bronze sculpture, or any item made of bronze.
Example: "She won a bronze in the 100-meter sprint at the Olympics."
Alternatives: "a bronze medal" or "a bronze piece".
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A BRONZE dragon.
A bronze, correct?
She received a bronze medallion.
Togo had a bronze.
He scored a bronze medal in something.
(A bronze version is $3,850).
Will now fence for a bronze medal.
The award consists of a bronze medal.
I won a bronze medal!
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It's a bronze-medal campaign," he said.
I didn't earn a Bronze Star.
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