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The phrase "a guilt" is not correct and usable in written English.
The word "guilt" is an uncountable noun and does not typically take the article "a."
Example: "She felt guilt for not attending the family gathering."
Alternatives: "a sense of guilt" or "feelings of guilt."
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"There's a guilt factor.
It was a guilt fiesta.
"It's a guilt eraser," Ms. Ramsdell said.
"I have a guilt complex," he admits.
It was kind of a guilt.
"Sounds like you're getting a guilt complex".
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A guilt-laden "Jew versus German" conversation en-.
A short film about a guilt-ridden young adult.
There's no such thing as a guilt-free lunch.
They will, she promised, have a guilt-reducing benefit.
What we were selling was a guilt-free snack food".
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