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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mason" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who works with stone or brick, typically in construction or masonry.
Example: "After years of training, he finally became a mason and started his own construction business."
Alternatives: "a bricklayer" or "a stoneworker."
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His great-grandfather was a Mason, his father is a Mason, and many relatives are Masons.
I'm a mason.
A mason jar?
I learned how to be a mason.
Dr. Allende, is himself a Mason.
Ms. Dietz Blitz became a mason.
My Coke came in a Mason jar.
I didn't know Ed Miliband was a Mason.
Is this deck the revenge of a mason?
Sex is "like shoving a loofah into a Mason jar".
Fischer was trained by his father, a mason.
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