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The phrase "a person did" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an action performed by an unspecified individual, often in a narrative or explanatory context.
Example: "In the investigation, it was revealed that a person did witness the event unfold."
Alternatives: "someone did" or "an individual did".
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It was noted within the methods section of this paper that where a person did not have capacity to consent to participation a personal consultee (relative or close friend) was approached and invited to participate on their behalf.
A witness thinks a person did it.
His lawyer added that tailing a person did not necessarily constitute illegal behaviour.
I'm too understanding of why a person did a passage this way instead of that way".
The difference came through God's gracious initiative; nothing that a person did started the process of his or her justification.
And that's where this emotional content emerges in a sense of empathy, but comes out of this process of understanding that a person did this.
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"How could a person do that?
A person doesn't consciously choose what he focusses on.
"What does a person do in this situation?" Mr. Clarke said.
The things a person doesn't want to show you".
That such a person doesn't exist is immaterial.
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