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The phrase "a judge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a person who presides over court proceedings or makes decisions in legal matters.
Example: "The case was brought before a judge who had a reputation for being fair and impartial."
Alternatives: "a magistrate" or "a jurist".
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I'm a judge.
A judge then obliged.
A judge was fired.
A judge dismissed the indictments.
"It belonged to a judge.
He looked like a judge.
"I appointed her a judge.
The son is a judge.
It's going before a judge.
He never saw a judge.
Should it be a judge?
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