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"a Korean" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as a noun, describing someone who is from Korea. For example: "The new co-worker is a Korean."
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But is there a Korean underground?
Nylon now does a Korean version.
The league has never included a Korean.
Then a Korean will win the prize".
What makes a Korean deli Korean?
"Now we call it a Korean taco".
"Just imagine riding in a Korean spaceship.
His mother was a Korean divorcée.
It's a Korean Whopper.
Two Jews and a Korean.
"But that's a Korean store," I said.
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