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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a persona" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a character or identity that someone adopts, often in literature, psychology, or social contexts.
Example: "In her latest novel, the author creates a persona that reflects her own struggles with identity."
Alternatives: "a character" or "an identity".
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"I'm not hiding behind a persona.
I created a persona, a character.
He branded Randall a "persona non grata".
I'm already established as a persona.
Bowie is just a persona.
Invent a persona and stick with it.
All poets rejoice in creating a persona.
Or when they have a persona.
Developing a persona can be difficult for a young quarterback.
"Joan on stage: it's a persona," Ms. Rivers says.
All politicians create, fabricate, a persona, and this is his.
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