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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sentient" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a being or entity that possesses consciousness or awareness.
Example: "In the realm of science fiction, we often encounter a sentient being capable of complex thought and emotion."
Alternatives: "an aware entity" or "a conscious being".
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Even a sentient castle.
A sentient human being takes decisions".
A curmudgeon or a sentient being.
The issue of killing of a sentient being, however, lingers.
People talk about my beard like it's a sentient being.
It's like playing against a sentient brick wall.
How do you decide who deserves ownership over a sentient creature that can't speak for itself?
How does a gooey mass of blood, bones, and gelatinous tissue become a sentient being?
She is a sentient being: not a thing, not a commodity, not a punchline.
"Is there a sentient being who doesn't know the Nike brand?" he asked rhetorically.
Even in a comedy about a sentient soft toy, that's stretching credibility.
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