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"a ruin" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when referring to a physical structure that has been destroyed or damaged, such as a castle. For example, "The once majestic castle was now nothing more than a ruin."
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It's a ruin".
It was a ruin.
Fraggiola (now a ruin).
It is now a ruin.
The place was a ruin.
Or a ruin.
"Just a ruin.
"It's a ruin now.
Grozny, however, is a ruin.
The fresco remains a ruin.
It will remain a ruin.
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