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"a roller coaster" is a correct and common phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a type of amusement park ride that features steep drops, sharp turns, and other unexpected and thrilling elements. Example: "As the ride climbed to its peak, the anticipation of the passengers grew, knowing they were about to experience the rush of a roller coaster."
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"What a roller coaster".
Definitely a roller coaster.
It's a roller coaster.
It's been a roller coaster".
"It's such a roller coaster.
It was a roller coaster".
Tuesday was a roller coaster.
Plus, there's a roller coaster.
That is a roller coaster.
Sometimes I'm a roller coaster.
"It will be a roller coaster.
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