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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a reverend" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a member of the clergy, often in a Christian context, when addressing or describing them.
Example: "The community gathered to hear a sermon delivered by a reverend known for his inspiring messages."
Alternatives: "a pastor" or "a clergyman".
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But I'm a reverend.
There's a Reverend.
"He's actually a reverend.
Your own father was a reverend.
He's not really a reverend, is he?
Her father appears as a senator, a judge and a reverend.
If the Dr. weren't a Reverend, one might deem him an opportunist.
I'm not a reverend who will scare the life out of you.
Whitaker recently appeared in another Christian-themed film, Black Nativity, where he played a reverend.
Fry became a medium at 17 and went on to become a Reverend of The Spiritualist Church.
Then you became a reverend and a gospel singer, forsaking pop music, and you started winning Grammys.
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