Sentence examples for a jap from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a jap" is not correct and is considered offensive in written English.
It is a derogatory term used to refer to Japanese people and should not be used in any context.
Example: "I overheard someone using the term 'a jap' in conversation, and it made me uncomfortable."
Alternatives: "a Japanese person" or "a person from Japan".

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Using a Jap saw".

The salesman was a Jap.

He's workin in a Jap restaurant.

Am on spot, am a Jap sniper.

"Be a ComBondo!" "Help Trap a Jap!" "Doolittle Dood It!

He's smiling and looking comical, "but I know there's nothing funny about a Jap".

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A permanent guest at a downtown hotel, an elderly spinster, had a nightmare: dreamed a big Jap bit her in the calf of her leg.

By Miriam Teichner, Russell Maloney, and Harold Ross The New Yorker, May 2 , 1942P. 9 A permanent guest at a downtown hotel, an elderly spinster, had a nightmare: dreamed a big Jap bit her in the calf of her leg.

The New Yorker, May 2 , 1942P. 9 A permanent guest at a downtown hotel, an elderly spinster, had a nightmare: dreamed a big Jap bit her in the calf of her leg.

Ehrlichman's lawyer, John Wilson, later called Inouye a "little Jap", prompting a groundswell of support for the Senator.

By the light in the sky, which came from a flare on a Navy vessel, I found myself face-to-face with a young Jap invader.

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