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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a protestant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an individual who belongs to a Protestant denomination of Christianity.
Example: "As a protestant, she attends church services every Sunday and participates in community outreach programs."
Alternatives: "a member of the Protestant faith" or "a Protestant believer".
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Just a Protestant".
That was a Protestant thing.
"Well, you're a Protestant then.
My wife is a Protestant.
She was a Protestant.
A Protestant vision.
Make it "neither is a Protestant".
Fictitious newsletter of a Protestant congregation.
A Protestant parliament indeed for a Protestant people.
"This was a Protestant house".
Apparently he's not a Protestant.
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