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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a scout" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who is sent out to gather information, often in a military or exploratory context, or to describe someone involved in scouting activities, such as in sports or youth organizations.
Example: "The team sent a scout to evaluate the potential recruits at the tournament."
Alternatives: "an observer" or "a lookout".
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:#A Scout belongs to the world-wide family of Scouts.
A Scout troop?
We do a scout for free.
(A scout for ted noticed his blog).
One day, however, a Scout is gone.
He became, in essence, a scout.
Here's a scout bee doing a dance.
So, a scout has been sent out.
I'm going to make you a scout!
Later he became a Scout leader.
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Edwards was originally a scout.
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