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'a parliament' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it as a noun to refer to a legislative body, most commonly in the context of a governmental body. Example: The newly elected members of a parliament voted on the bill.
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"We have a Parliament now".
Prussia received a parliament with two chambers.
It has a parliament.
Congress is not a parliament.
A parliament after 300 years.
a) A parliament elected according to democratic principles.
A parliament for 5m people inevitably feels different from a parliament for 59m.
We need a parliament that accepts science.
First, what gives a parliament its legitimacy?
So he called for a Parliament vote.
They are preparing for a parliament session.
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