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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a buddha" is correct and can be used in written English to refer to someone who has achieved enlightenment in the teachings of Buddhism.
It can also refer to a statue or representation of Buddha. Example: "The ancient temple was adorned with beautiful statues, including a large golden statue of a buddha in the center."
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"The Buddha is a Buddha.
That is a Buddha".
A "Buddha road" just opened.
He smiles like a Buddha.
"It's like becoming a Buddha".
A Buddha sits on a small table.
There's a Buddha dangling from his neck.
(He turned down a stylist's offer to add a Buddha).
Another shows a Buddha figure emitting rainbows and barnyard noises.
The insides were stark: a trapdoor, a Buddha statue and a ring for the noose.
There's a Buddha on the mantel and bright, jewel-like paintings on the walls.
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