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The phrase "a dormant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is inactive or in a state of rest, often referring to plants, animals, or even ideas and projects.
Example: "The volcano has been a dormant giant for centuries, showing no signs of activity."
Alternatives: "an inactive" or "a sleeping".
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It's time to rekindle a dormant relationship.
Would you live near a dormant volcano?
"We have a dormant torpedo tube.
What is a dormant bank account?
But a dormant bomb is a wakeable danger.
The Yankees are fearsome enough with a dormant Rodriguez.
By contrast, the tiny spores live in a dormant state.
Mammoth sits on top of a dormant volcano.
Right, babe?" A dormant headache pulsed back to life.
A dormant Docklands Light Railway was being assembled, though.
It's not an extinct volcano; it's a dormant volcano.
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