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The phrase "a magistrate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a judicial officer who administers the law, often in a lower court setting.
Example: "The case was brought before a magistrate who decided on the preliminary matters."
Alternatives: "a judge" or "a judicial officer".
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A magistrate is investigating.
She also became a magistrate.
Tsarnaev was arraigned before a magistrate judge.
He was a judge, not a magistrate.
There's more police around & they're posting a magistrate.
His mother was a magistrate; one sister became a doctor.
A magistrate said he would sentence the men on Thursday.
He was evicted by a magistrate from the apartment.
This is the head-quarters of a magistrate.
A magistrate judge scheduled a detention hearing for Monday.
"He insulted my mom," the boy told a magistrate.
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