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'a reprimand' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this expression when you are talking about a strong or formal warning given to someone for an action they have taken or when someone is severely scolded. For example, "The teacher gave the student a reprimand for talking during class."
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Yet the gap is a reprimand.
The AFL issued him with a reprimand.
Was Mr. Ansorge facing a reprimand?
If they did, it was worth a reprimand.
It is almost a reprimand, a refusal to coddle.
(Nessen later received a reprimand from Ford's son Jack).
Typically, the committee has issued a reprimand in these circumstances.
In both cases, the teachers received and accepted a reprimand.
Fleisher could be facing anything from a reprimand to decertification.
There could be no real penalty -- probably a reprimand".
In most of those, the lawyer was given a reprimand.
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