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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a solitaire" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a single gem or piece of jewelry, often a diamond, or to describe a single-player card game.
Example: "She wore a stunning solitaire on her finger that caught everyone's attention."
Alternatives: "a single gem" or "a single-player game".
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"Despite the intellectual structures built around him, he's a solitaire.
"A solitaire in the theatre landscape, strident and always innovative".
"It's not the end of the world," he said, a book and a solitaire game beside him.
For pure logic games like Sudoku or FreeCell (a solitaire game I wrote for Microsoft 20 years ago) or even chess problems, the process makes sense.
Early on, when a young Anne complains to her father about having no mother, he tells her, "Think of yourself as a solitaire,... the philosopher's stone".
"This used to be a nice neighborhood," Ms. Williams told Mr. English over a solitaire game at her living-room table.
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I basically just played a little solitaire, watched a couple YouTube videos, and went about work as usual.
"It's a basic solitaire and a beautiful diamond".
Interestingly, using the Internet to document themselves before an appointment seems to be a more solitaire endeavour, with only an infrequent interactive component.
More details: it's a DeBeers Solitaire Ring, featuring a 7.41-carat yellow diamond and two rare 1.58-carat diamonds, stacked alongside two De Beers Eternity Bands.
"Based upon budgets today, some people might be buying a diamond eternity band as opposed to a diamond solitaire," says Irvine.
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