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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a chaplain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a clergy member who provides spiritual support, often in institutional settings like hospitals, military, or schools.
Example: "The hospital employs a chaplain to offer comfort and guidance to patients and their families during difficult times."
Alternatives: "a clergy member" or "a spiritual advisor."
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One was a chaplain.
Every team has a chaplain.
A chaplain attends to every corpse.
He returned later as a chaplain.
A chaplain accompanies them and offers prayers.
"I went to Iraq a chaplain," Colonel Brunk says.
She spoke first to a chaplain, she recalled, near tears.
The school needs a chaplain it can trust".
He was a chaplain in the Union Army.
Ramos had been studying to be a chaplain.
No battalion goes into a war zone without a chaplain.
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