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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a horsemen" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "a horseman" when referring to a single male rider of a horse.
Example: "The horseman rode swiftly across the open field, his silhouette framed by the setting sun."
Alternatives: "a rider" or "a cavalryman."
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Angel is unwillingly transformed by Apocalypse and Mister Sinister into Archangel, a Horsemen of Apocalypse.
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"My father was a horseman," Cromwell said.
I'm not a horseman.
Soldiers: A horseman in the sky.
His father was a horseman with a short temper.
Dalí scribbled an affectionate note and sketched a horseman.
You usually get a jockey but not a horseman.
One part of a triptych, "Vigil For A Horseman" (2017).
"In the end, dad was more than a horseman.
Morpurgo does not pretend to be a horseman himself.
He's a horseman, not scared of horses".
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