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The phrase "a Canadian" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as a noun or an adjective to describe someone or something from Canada. Example 1: "I met a Canadian while traveling in Europe last summer." (noun) Example 2: "She is a Canadian citizen, but her parents were originally from France." (adjective).
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Or a Canadian one.
"Don't marry a Canadian".
A Canadian band from Montreal.
Maybe that's a Canadian thing.
I mean, I'm a Canadian.
He is a Canadian.
Strange for a Canadian.
Or a Canadian club?
I'm a Canadian citizen.
Until last year, he was a Canadian.
I write that as a Canadian.
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