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The word "rookie" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe someone who is new to a job or activity, and it can be used to refer to either genders. For example, "The company hired a rookie salesperson to help increase their revenue."
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I'm a rookie.
"He's a rookie.
I was a rookie.
That's a rookie mistake.
Clearly a rookie move.
He's not a rookie.
"I know I'm a rookie.
Good luck with a rookie.
"This was a rookie mistake.
"I'm a rookie again," he said.
Hector Noesi, a rookie, started instead.
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