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"a pride" can be correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a group of people, animals, or things that share something in common, such as beliefs, characteristics, goals, or achievements. For example, "The team had a pride in their work and a shared sense of accomplishment when they finished the project."
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"A pride for the person I was".
"It's a pride issue," she said.
He added, "There's a pride factor.
Student: Just a pride thing.
It was a pride thing.
There was a pride issue.
"It's also a pride issue.
Professor Ben Polak: It's a pride thing.
There's a pride issue involved here, too.
And there is a pride in it".
"It's a pride factor at that point".
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