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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a quote" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a phrase or group of words that is taken directly from someone else's words and is usually enclosed within quotation marks. Example: "In his speech, the politician used a quote from a famous historical figure to support his argument."
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"That's a quote".
Every line is a quote.
"There's a quote," he said.
Get a quote now.
She ends with a quote from Boccaccio.
How about that for a quote?
It was a quote surrounded by advertising.
Except that was only a quote!
That sounds like a quote to me".
And Putin had a quote.
I have a quote here.
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