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The phrase "a buddhist" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an individual who practices Buddhism or identifies with its teachings.
Example: "She has been a buddhist for many years, following the principles of compassion and mindfulness."
Alternatives: "a follower of Buddhism" or "a practitioner of Buddhism."
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Nobody invited a Buddhist.
A Buddhist place".
"A Buddhist troublemaker.
"I'm a Buddhist by default".
Of course, I'm a Buddhist.
Maybe he's a Buddhist?
I'm a Buddhist believer.
I'm a Buddhist.
A Buddhist temple?
A Buddhist funeral.
The fact is, I'm a Buddhist".
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