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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a denomination" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a recognized autonomous branch of the Christian church or to a unit of currency.
Example: "The church is part of a denomination that emphasizes community service and outreach."
Alternatives: "a religious group" or "a currency unit".
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As a denomination, the church took no position.
Joseph Smith's strange faith has become a denomination within the bigger creed of commerce.
She belongs to the Jehovah's Witnesses, a denomination that she says she embraced at Bedford Hills.
Later, however, the renewed Moravian church emerged as a denomination independent of the Lutheran church.
Lately, though, he'd taken to calling himself a Possibilian — a denomination of his own invention.
Her relatives are members of churches in a denomination known as Primitive Baptist.
Do you have a denomination low enough to split a tenner?
Of course, on some matters within a denomination even the clergy disagree.
The group continues to be recognized as a denomination of Sect Shintō and in 1978 claimed about 480,000 followers.
The cathedral's decision is not surprising for a denomination that has paid a price for its stance.
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In the book, Wallis brings together a significant amount of information and presents an analysis of the church-sect structure which simultaneously exhibited a denomination-cult pattern.
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