Sentence examples for a bystander from inspiring English sources

'a bystander' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is not directly involved in a situation or event, but is watching or observing what is happening. For example, "The police questioned a bystander who had seen the accident".

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The victim was a bystander.

To be a bystander?

Hummels was a bystander.

What makes a bystander stand by?

A bystander can enjoy it, too.

Europe should stop being a bystander.

"We cannot remain a bystander".

"To a bystander like me," he said.

But Emmett was essentially a bystander.

A bystander was getting impatient.

"Drugs raid," says a bystander.

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