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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nobleman" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a man of noble birth or rank, often in historical or literary contexts.
Example: "In the story, a nobleman arrives at the village, bringing news of the king's decree."
Alternatives: "an aristocrat" or "a gentleman of nobility."
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(Essentially, a "free man" was a nobleman).
One Friday morning a nobleman came to their hut.
Cornaro's father, Giovanni Battista Cornaro Piscopia, was a nobleman.
Peter made Demidov, a former serf, a nobleman.
He denied the fact in such a way that people always believed he was a nobleman.
A nobleman in a fancy coach is coming up from behind.
Sáenz, the illegitimate daughter of a nobleman, scandalised the conservative society of her day.
Here he had a most flattering reception as a nobleman, a returning hero, and a literateur.
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The New Yorker once published a cartoon showing a Roman nobleman being fanned by a slave.
He is like a provincial nobleman from a nineteenth-century novel.
Gilles de Rais was a wealthy nobleman and a war hero.
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