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The phrase "a deceased" can be grammatically correct and is often used in written English.
It is typically used as an adjective to describe someone who has recently passed away. For example: - It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of a beloved friend and colleague, a deceased member of our community. - The property was left to a deceased relative in the will, but since they recently passed away, it will now be distributed among their heirs. - The museum held a special exhibit featuring the works of a deceased artist, showcasing their talent and legacy.
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"It's a deceased shed.
Or a deceased salmon.
Thus, the eggs of a deceased hen are abandoned.
Can a deceased pet be replaced by a new one?
Rights to access the estate of a deceased partner who has not left a will.
Three years later he transplanted the first kidney from a deceased donor to a living recipient.
In such dreams, subjects were surprised or frightened by the appearance of a deceased loved one.
A liver, also from a deceased patient in Buffalo, became available on Aug. 14.
Others dedicate their work to the memory of a deceased relative.
"A living mother's case should be stronger than a deceased mother's case," Mr. Abraham said.
Still, some day you may be lucky enough to receive an inheritance from a deceased relative.
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