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The phrase "a jet" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a type of aircraft or in contexts related to speed or jet propulsion.
Example: "The new model of a jet is faster and more fuel-efficient than its predecessor."
Alternatives: "an aircraft" or "a jet plane".
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Even though he's a Jet - and once you're a Jet, you're always a Jet - he's on the outside.
He's a Jet".
He is now a Jet".
Leaving on a jet plane?
A jet passed overhead.
"He doesn't have a jet ski".
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A jet heads to the base.
Describes a jet-fighter take-off.
"I'm not really a jet-setter".
Player is a jet-setting conglomerate.
Get a jet-black beanie.
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