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The phrase "a dialect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type or variation of a language that is unique to a particular region, social group, or cultural community. Example: The book explores the intricacies of a dialect spoken by the indigenous people of the remote mountain village. In this example, "a dialect" refers to a specific language variation used by a particular community, which is different from the standard or mainstream language.
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It was a dialect.
It's a dialect thing.
(Dari is a dialect of Persian).
She even has a dialect coach.
A dialect or a full-blown language?
And they hired a dialect coach!
Lig is a dialect variation of lie.
It not a dialect or what".
Why would a bird have a dialect?
Every city in Belgium has a dialect — one dialect.
Attic and Ionic dialects together form a dialect group.
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