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The phrase "a nativity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the birth of Jesus Christ, often in the context of a nativity scene or play depicting that event.
Example: "Every year, our church sets up a beautiful nativity to celebrate the Christmas season."
Alternatives: "a birth" or "a nativity scene".
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A nativity story it was not.
Take a nativity scene, for instance.
The result: a Nativity tug-of-war, toddler-style.
A baby Jesus is kidnapped from a nativity crib.
Its headline read: "Spare us a nativity war".
"I wrote a nativity play for my class.
Six-year-old Olivia Engel was supposed to be an angel in a nativity scene.
The scene could as easily be a Last Judgment as a Nativity.
The dancing shepherds of a Nativity sequence are a particular seasonal highlight.
It features a Nativity scene, and the words: "You Know it's a Myth.
(A follower of Barocci later demystified the light source, appropriating the image for a nativity scene).
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