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Discover Ludwig"a coward" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who is easily frightened or lacks courage. For example: "He acted like a coward and ran away when faced with danger."
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A coward.
"I am a coward.
I was a coward.
Are you a coward?
He's a coward".
Any advice for a coward?
"George is not a coward.
Jeff wasn't a coward.
Or a coward.
I cannot die a coward".
"I'm a coward," he said.
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