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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a juror" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an individual who is a member of a jury in a legal proceeding.
Example: "During the trial, a juror raised a question about the evidence presented."
Alternatives: "a member of the jury" or "a jury member".
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And she's a juror.
She was a juror.
I've been a juror.
A juror, maybe?
Mr. Constantine was chosen as a juror.
Being a juror, she said, felt familiar.
Mr Kolesov was dismissed as a juror.
"That's what convicted him," said a juror.
Be prepared to play a juror.
Kate Beckinsale, a juror, wore a frilly lilac Marchesa dress.
Ultimately, she was not selected as a juror.
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