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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a constable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a police officer or law enforcement official, particularly in certain jurisdictions.
Example: "The constable arrived at the scene to investigate the disturbance."
Alternatives: "a police officer" or "a law enforcement officer".
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A constable raises his stick.
Mr Moore was approached by a constable.
"Except that this painting was not a Constable".
During coronations a constable is appointed for the occasion.
It is after a Constable that looks back to Lorrain.
Has she ever attacked a constable for no reason?
I am a constable of St. James's, Clerkenwell.
It's a remarkable journey: like travelling through a Constable painting.
A constable arrived in a patrol car, then another.
She joined the Met as a constable in 1983.
Surrey police: a detective constable convicted of obstructing police officers; a constable convicted of wounding; a constable convicted of drink-driving in 1988 and resisting arrest a decade later, and a constable convicted over animal suffering in 2006.
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