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The phrase "a drama" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a play, movie, television show, or any other artistic production that is focused on narrative and dramatic plot. For example: "My favorite kind of movie is a drama because I love the intense emotion it evokes."
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"There's a drama".
"It's a drama.
OK, it's a drama.
A drama of misperceptions ensues.
"It makes business a drama".
That's how you create a drama".
The play is more of a drama.
"It's a drama," Professor Czitrom said.
But very occasionally there is a drama.
He was labelled a "drama queen".
"It is not a drama," he said.
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