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The phrase "a cop" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used informally to refer to a police officer in various contexts, often in casual conversation or storytelling.
Example: "When I saw the flashing lights behind me, I knew I was being pulled over by a cop."
Alternatives: "a police officer" or "an officer."
Exact(54)
I became a cop".
A cop, she thought.
Or ask a cop.
Is he really a cop?
"And then a cop came".
One had married a cop.
Similar(6)
Probably a cop-out.
This was a cop-out.
This is a cop-out.
That is doubtless a cop-out.
That would be a cop-out.
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