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The phrase "a novice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is new to a particular field, activity, or skill.
Example: "As a novice in the world of photography, I am eager to learn and improve my skills."
Alternatives: "a beginner" or "a newcomer."
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And what of a novice?
A novice guitar player.
I'm a novice.
"I was a novice," he said.
After all, I'm a novice.
The Ordination of a Novice.
This is a novice attack.
Ida is a novice nun.
Not so for a novice.
"He's only a novice, really," he said.
Ms. Parker-Barker isn't a novice entrepreneur.
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