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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a gunner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who operates a gun, particularly in a military context or in sports like shooting.
Example: "During the training exercise, the sergeant assigned each soldier a specific role, and I was designated as a gunner."
Alternatives: "a marksman" or "a shooter".
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Kazim-Richards, though, will always be a Gunner.
'We bury our dead,' said a gunner, grimly.
We had four passengers and a gunner in the turret.
A gunner was sitting between us at a machine gun.
Trooper Sven Carlson was a gunner with D Squadron.
Hagan has played well, including as a gunner on coverage special teams.
George Lloyd joined the British navy as a gunner (and bandsman, playing the trumpet).
"Honestly, what I care about is how good a gunner they are," he said.
Levingston was a kick returner, a reserve cornerback and a gunner on the punt team.
He was a bombardier with the 12th Air Force, not a gunner with the 15th.
But Cavaliers fans came to regard him as a malcontent and a gunner.
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