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The phrase "a doorman" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person employed to manage the entrance of a building, typically a hotel or apartment complex.
Example: "The doorman greeted us with a warm smile as we arrived at the hotel."
Alternatives: "a door attendant" or "a building attendant".
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Want to be a doorman?
Must it have a doorman?
A doorman? Thoroughly unnecessary.
And with a doorman".
I became a doorman.
"We have a doorman".
A doorman is not a requirement either.
In other words, I needed a doorman.
Has a doorman lost a jacket button?
"But I am a doorman," Kostya said.
I was a doorman in another building".
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