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The phrase "a defendant" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal contexts to refer to an individual accused of a crime or being sued in a court of law.
Example: "The jury found the defendant guilty of all charges after a lengthy trial."
Alternatives: "an accused" or "a respondent".
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He would become a defendant for life.
Chavez was also named as a defendant.
Sebelius would have always been a defendant.
"I was not a defendant," he said.
She is not a defendant.
Kevin Nicholson as a defendant.
Syracuse is not a defendant.
Visa is still a defendant.
" "You are a defendant!" the judge cried.
Colorado was impleaded as a defendant.
It secures rights to a defendant.
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