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The phrase "a fellow" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person, often in a friendly or informal context, or to indicate membership in a group or profession.
Example: "He is a fellow of the Royal Society, recognized for his contributions to science."
Alternatives: "a guy" or "a chap".
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A fellow vacationer drowns.
You're a fellow moderate.
Help a fellow reader out?
Well, a fellow can dream.
("A fellow patriot," Scott said).
Excited for a fellow nominee.
Later, it or a fellow rodent reappeared.
Helped by a fellow Sudanese, she escaped.
He married a fellow writer, Minda Ramm.
My dad is a fellow alum.
A fellow could eat that for days.
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