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The phrase "a mosque" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a place of worship for Muslims.
Example: "The community gathered at a mosque to celebrate the festival together."
Alternatives: "a place of worship" or "a Muslim temple".
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Why a mosque?
Planes bombed a mosque.
Today it is a mosque.
Above: A mosque in Jos.
There is already a mosque in Murfreesboro.
Abdul Majid also has a mosque.
A mosque that announces itself seems reassuring.
Amar: Yes, a mosque.
"A mosque?" he says.
There's a mosque here.
Is that a mosque?
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