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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a monk" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a male member of a religious community, particularly in Buddhism or Christianity.
Example: "He decided to become a monk after years of searching for spiritual fulfillment."
Alternatives: "a friar" or "a religious brother."
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Like a monk.
I was like a monk".
She's like a monk".
I'm like a monk.
Is he like a monk of art?
He went on to become a monk.
He goes there just like a monk.
A monk with an earring blew fireballs.
"I have been a monk here".
It would be perfect for a monk.
"I am a monk," he said.
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