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The phrase "a gossip" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who enjoys spreading rumors or information about others. Example sentence: "She was known as a gossip, always in the center of the latest scandal and eager to share it with anyone who would listen."
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He wasn't really a gossip.
"I'm a gossip columnist".
After all, a gossip is a gossip, to start with one familiar type.
A gossip journalist is hounding her for details.
Probably, they had noticed his name in a gossip column.
What a gossip columnist he would have made.
"I think about that a lot as a gossip writer".
He can be a bit of a gossip.
A diarist is, almost by definition, a gossip.
-- to write another novel, about a gossip columnist.
A gossip magazine hired her to write a regular column.
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