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"a nobility" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a class of people who hold titles of rank or honor, such as people of a royal family or those of the aristocracy. For example, "Thea belonged to a nobility that had been ruling the kingdom for centuries."
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So we have a nobility gap.
"Of course we have created a nobility".
There is always a nobility present, even in Attila's music".
"There is a nobility in being broke," said Nicholas's aunt.
He persuaded his fellows that reveling in one's unpolish was a nobility of its own".
By copying what you see you are able to give objects a beauty, a nobility.
She looked at me - thin, bald, with a nobility that arose from her great kindness.
"Since we don't have a nobility in China, we can train ourselves to become gentlemen".
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They are a "secret army", a "state nobility", a "race apart", a "rigid and arrogant cast".
A Venetian nobility is preferable to a Polish, let the humors and education of men be ever so much varied.
"You have a certain nobility," Roy tells Chon in a moment of misty cowboy sentiment.
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