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The phrase "a plaintiff" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal contexts to refer to an individual or entity that brings a lawsuit against another party.
Example: "In the case of Smith v. Jones, the plaintiff is seeking damages for breach of contract."
Alternatives: "a complainant" or "a claimant".
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What Hausfeld needed was a plaintiff.
MBIA is also active as a plaintiff.
It was not a plaintiff.
The drug industry was not a plaintiff.
The government is considering joining that case as a plaintiff.
Wal-Mart was a plaintiff in that class action.
A plaintiff may sue for as much as $10,000.
A plaintiff may sue for much as $10,000.
Easterling was a plaintiff in the lawsuit against the league.
Under Section Two, a plaintiff must prove wrongdoing.
Her husband, Noah Gotbuam, was not named as a plaintiff.
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