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The phrase "a dream" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a specific dream, either one you had or one that someone else had, or when you are referring to an aspiration or goal. For example: "Yesterday, I had a dream about flying through the sky." or "My biggest dream is to one day travel the world."
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A dream".
They're a dream pair.
— I have a dream.
Like it's a dream.
It's really a dream".
A dream comes true.
He's a dream client".
"It is a dream".
It's just a dream".
Like a dream.
Otherwise, it's a dream".
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