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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a martian" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a hypothetical or fictional being from the planet Mars, often in the context of science fiction or discussions about extraterrestrial life.
Example: "In the movie, a martian lands on Earth and tries to communicate with humans."
Alternatives: "an alien from Mars" or "a creature from Mars".
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Become a Martian.
Be a Martian for a second.
"I'm a Martian warrior," he said.
"I felt like a Martian," she said.
But Gordon Brown is not a Martian.
I felt as baffled as a Martian.
"It's like a Martian soft drink.
Think about it from the perspective of a Martian.
"My, that looks like a Martian!" he shouted.
The art world is having a Martian moment.
Signs of a Martian Delta Mars is a different story.
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