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The phrase "a peasant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a member of a low social class, particularly in historical or agricultural contexts.
Example: "In the medieval village, a peasant worked the land from dawn until dusk, struggling to make ends meet."
Alternatives: "a farmer" or "a laborer".
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"I was a peasant.
You are a peasant!
Like a peasant.
"I'm a peasant," he said.
Once a peasant always a peasant.
Become a peasant.
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They drew a picture of a peasant..
He dressed like a peasant.
But I'm still a peasant".
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