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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nun" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a female member of a religious community, particularly in the context of Christianity.
Example: "She decided to become a nun after years of contemplation and prayer."
Alternatives: "a sister" or "a religious woman".
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I'm a nun.
"She's a nun.
It's for a nun.
What's a nun to do?
Mrs. Corkery became a nun.
His daughter is a nun.
A nun who is pope.
Dun for a nun".
"Nobody bothers a nun.
His sister's a nun.
I do not mean becoming a nun.
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