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Discover Ludwig"a samurai" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to the traditional Japanese warriors or samurai. For example: "The tall samurai had a fearsome reputation on the battlefield."
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"I'm a samurai".
Another brought a samurai sword.
Have you ever heard a Samurai whine?
So did a Samurai sword.
"A samurai?" he says, finally.
"Sure, a samurai," he shrugs.
"I'd hardly say a samurai".
Imagine Don Quixote as a samurai.
Death seven – being beheaded by a samurai.
"You could go there with a samurai sword".
(The Metropolitan Museum mounted a samurai extravaganza in 2009).
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