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The phrase "a pope" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to any pope in a general sense, rather than a specific one.
Example: "In the history of the Catholic Church, a pope has often played a crucial role in guiding the faithful."
Alternatives: "one pope" or "any pope".
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"We don't have a Pope.
Never cross a pope.
"What is a Pope?
Could a Pope ever contemplate this reform?
A pope spoke there.
But as a pope?
But a pope can clean house.
How, exactly, does choosing a pope work?
"Said by a pope, it's enormous".
"I've never met a pope before.
Hopefully a #Pope who is somewhat #liberal.
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