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The phrase "a comrade" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a companion, associate, or fellow member of a group, often in a political or military context.
Example: "During the meeting, she expressed her gratitude to her comrade for their unwavering support in the campaign."
Alternatives: "a companion" or "a colleague".
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One officer turns to a comrade.
He turned to a comrade and laughed.
To have a comrade in life.
"This is an emergency," replied a comrade.
A comrade added: "We usually had a medic with us.
I wouldn't know where to connect with a comrade now".
One slogan read: "Every Palestinian is like a comrade.
It's harder to be a comrade than a friend.
"Replace this failed leader with a comrade of compassion".
A comrade has already been felled on the beach ahead.
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C: I am the greatest anar — A: Comrades, we are missing the point.
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