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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a prima" is not correct in standard written English.
It is often used in legal or formal contexts, particularly in phrases like "a prima facie case," which means "at first glance" or "on its face."
Example: "The evidence presented was sufficient to establish a prima facie case of negligence."
Alternatives: "at first glance" or "on the surface."
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I'm a prima donna.
Ms. Brewer a prima donna?
Luda had been a prima ballerina.
5) Not a prima donna.
"I'm not a prima donna.
"I was a prima donna.
He wasn't such a prima donna.
"That's why I was a prima donna.
Ms. Sills was America's idea of a prima donna.
"He didn't come off as a prima donna.
Maradona knows there's no ballet without a prima ballerina.
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