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The phrase "a christ" is not correct and is generally not usable in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a figure of religious significance, but it lacks clarity and proper context.
Example: "In the story, he portrayed a character who was seen as a christ figure, embodying sacrifice and redemption."
Alternatives: "a savior" or "a messiah".
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Did Chavez have a Christ complex?
Here, at least, is a Christ we can relate to.
Priestley had left it unstated: was Inspector Goole a Christ?
Bartlett implied that any mass movement needed a Christ figure.
The Rev. Sherlock Padmore, a Christ Is the Answer minister, led a nondenominational ceremony.
It had a Christ on the Cross in relief on the stucco steeple.
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The photo had a Christ-like quality to it.
I'm turning more and more into a Christ-figure (a small imitation, anyway), I think.
He could well become a Christ-like martyr figure, warns Mr Chatwin.
But, when the sequence ended with a shot of Jackson in a Christ-on-the-Cross position, my heart sank.
The character of Anna is a Christ-like figure, relentlessly trying to redeem her older sister Elsa from bewitchment.
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