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"a gain" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to an increase or improvement in something, or to refer to something that has been achieved again. For example, "We experienced a gain in sales this quarter."
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Economists can recognize that as a gain.
Either way there is a gain.
But how big a gain?
That's a gain of 16%.
Analysts had forecast a gain.
What a gain for the nation.
At least that was a gain.
The rebound from the disastrous 2010 election was not dramatic, but a gain is a gain.
The happy part is, Eric has made a gain.
That's a gain of about 55percenttoto 60percentt.
Economists had forecast a gain of 0.4percentt.
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