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The phrase "a ripe" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is fully developed or matured, often in reference to fruit or other items that are ready for consumption or use.
Example: "She picked a ripe apple from the tree, ready to be eaten."
Alternatives: "a mature" or "a fully developed".
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There's a ripe audience".
Susan lived to a ripe old age.
It tastes like a ripe Munster cheese.
I hated it as a child: "a ripe old age".
Silently it grates you, a ripe Buddhist, Idared samsara.
A ripe, yellow, full harvest moon was rising.
Was it really that hard to choose a ripe tomato?
"It's a ripe environment for hackers and criminals".
She is a ripe target for a conservative primary challenge.
Will my skin glow like a ripe apricot?
"That's certainly a ripe premise for comedy," Bleyer said.
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