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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a separate person" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when distinguishing between individuals or identities, often in discussions about identity, roles, or responsibilities.
Example: "In this context, I am referring to a separate person who has their own opinions and experiences."
Alternatives: "an individual distinct from" or "a different entity".
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He also recently inquired with at least one bank about a personal loan tied to his stake in the Hawthorne-based company, a separate person with knowledge of the matter said.
Being a separate person was a betrayal.
He was once "a gorgeous looking guy", a separate person familiar with the matter told me.
Returning to a successful relationship from this point requires negotiating a new recognition of the other as a separate person.
Only in the dawning realisation that she is a separate person from her mother can Silver find a future.
Opponents called the bill a backdoor attack on abortion rights because it effectively would define the fetus as a separate person.
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Chan herself is – surprise surprise – "a separates person.
It is not a mark of ownership over another person, but rather the exact opposite: a genuine appreciation of a person as a separate individual.
It was dawning on us that this was a real, separate person - no laughing matter.
If the corporation were not a separate legal person (as, for example, in U.S. and English law a partnership is not a separate legal person from the partners who compose it) the distribution of dividends would not a be a taxable event (because money would not be changing hands).
The court confirmed an earlier ruling that a fetus does not have the same legal rights as a separate living person.
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