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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sitter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who is taking care of a child, pet, or other responsibilities temporarily.
Example: "We need to find a sitter for the weekend while we attend the wedding."
Alternatives: "a caregiver" or "a babysitter".
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"He's a sitter.
That's why we're advertising for a sitter.
"I couldn't always get a sitter".
He misses it though, a sitter.
Muffed a sitter early in front of Salvadoran goal.
What if I don't find a sitter, huh?
If you can't find a sitter we'll sure miss you".
And Ronnie misses a sitter, down the right cushion!
Hook potted a sitter, and Wales eased ahead again.
Well done coach Phiri!" 65 min: A sitter!
Anyhow, searching for a sitter for the kids tonight?
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