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The phrase "a pristine" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is in its original, unspoiled condition or very clean and fresh.
Example: "The hikers were amazed by the beauty of the a pristine lake nestled in the mountains."
Alternatives: "an unspoiled" or "a flawless".
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"It was actually a pristine little car".
But they hardly invaded a pristine ecosystem.
Other sports use only a pristine ball.
Then a pristine little survivor changed things.
The painting has a pristine provenance.
It wasn't a pristine hit, perhaps.
A pristine H2 can bring $6,000.
Her maid's uniform was a pristine white.
Nearby, a pristine sautéed scallop sits, unfettered.
We know he does not have a pristine past.
"It's very hard to find a pristine piece these days".
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