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The phrase "a minister" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a member of the clergy or a government official responsible for a specific department.
Example: "The minister addressed the nation during the crisis, outlining the government's response."
Alternatives: "a clergyman" or "a government official".
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A minister called me".
A minister called the cautious cuts "cowardly".
Hugh Robertson was a minister of state.
A younger friend had become a minister.
Suppose they made you a minister?
He is a minister at DECC.
Under pressure, he resigned as a minister.
Everyone expected Hall to become a minister.
Laws is a minister.
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You want to be a minister.
Mr. Wendell, 25, is a minister.
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