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The phrase "a nanny" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who is employed to look after a child in the absence of their parents. For example, "The family hired a nanny to take care of their young daughter while they were away on vacation."
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"A nanny.
It's a nanny state".
Is that a nanny state?
"I'm Katya, a nanny".
If you can afford a nanny, get a nanny.
It's like we have a nanny".
I planned to hire a nanny.
I don't employ a nanny.
Neither is she a nanny.
"You, a nanny?" says Thomas.
It's not easy traveling with a nanny.
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