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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a confederate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who is part of a confederation or alliance, often in a historical or political context.
Example: "During the Civil War, he fought bravely as a confederate soldier."
Alternatives: "an ally" or "a partner".
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The campus is awash in tributes to the rebels — a Confederate Drive (until 2014), a Confederate cemetery, a Confederate memorial and, until 2010, a mascot called "Colonel Reb". It is, after all, the University of Mississippi.
Topple a Confederate Statue?
A Confederate dream shimmered in that desert.
PAGE A12 A Confederate Daughter?
He sets fire to a Confederate flag.
During the experiment participants answered questions from a confederate partner.
A Confederate flag is in the background.
A Confederate Daughter's Life; MARY MILDRED SULLIVAN.
A confederate cashed in the phony receipts.
Aytch: A Confederate Memoir of the Civil War".
An encounter with a Confederate detachment scattered the group.
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