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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a security man" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a male individual who is responsible for maintaining security in a specific area or event.
Example: "The event was well-organized, and a security man was stationed at every entrance to ensure safety."
Alternatives: "security guard" or "security officer".
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Back it up!" a security man said as Mr. Gingrich neared his bus.
Why did a security man plead with her not to escalate the situation?
A security man had a handwritten list of the order of songs.
The set is a large room framed by large doorways, themselves usually framed by a security man with an earpiece.
"They attacked a security man and beat and threw rocks and stones at him until he died.
I wait in the courtyard, watching a security man knock unripe mangoes from a tree with a long stick.
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In the hotel lobby, a tall security man with a fierce mustache swept down and tugged at the hem of his cassock.
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"Yes, there was a state security man — he sat right there," he said, pointing to a desk.
"Hamas is untouchable," says a Fatah security man in Hebron.
A casino security man handed him two photos paper clipped together.
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