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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a neighbor" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who lives near or next to you, typically in a residential context.
Example: "I often borrow tools from a neighbor when I need them for my home projects."
Alternatives: "a nearby resident" or "a local inhabitant".
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A neighbor called.
Gakombe, too, a neighbor.
A neighbor.
A neighbor called 911.
a neighbor?
A neighbor called the police.
A neighbor lent them his.
"Are you a neighbor?" "No.
A neighbor called the authorities.
A neighbor heard three shots.
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(a) Neighbor-joining tree.
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