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The phrase "a debut" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the first public appearance or introduction of someone or something, such as a performance, product, or work of art.
Example: "The young actress made a stunning debut in her first film, earning rave reviews from critics."
Alternatives: "an introduction" or "a first appearance".
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It's a debut novel.
A debut goal.
Ah, a debut novelist.
"King Me," by Roger Reeves, a debut collection.
What a debut to have.
A debut LP is forthcoming.
"It's a perfect role for a debut.
"I couldn't imagine a debut like this.
They are working on a debut album.
And yet it's not exactly a debut.
Well, it almost wasn't a debut.
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