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The phrase "a genie" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a mythical being that grants wishes, often found in folklore and fairy tales.
Example: "In the story, a genie appeared from the lamp and offered to grant the young boy three wishes."
Alternatives: "a spirit" or "a magical being".
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A genie appears.
"She must be a genie or something".
Can she play a genie?
"I'm not a genie," Mosley said.
Is he like a Transformer, or more like a genie?
It's a genie out of the bottle moment.
Hopefully no one will ask him to play a genie.
The scent of sheep rose like a genie from a bottle — a genie who used a lot of lanolin.
But even with a genie, golf is still pretty hard.
He was like a genie from the lamp".
'We heard somebody – maybe a genie!' they used to say.
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