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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a soprano" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a female singer with a high vocal range, often in the context of music or opera.
Example: "She has been training for years and is now ready to perform as a soprano in the upcoming opera."
Alternatives: "a female singer" or "a high soprano."
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A Soprano.
I'm probably a soprano".
"I'm a soprano," she added.
The difference is, she's not a soprano.
Sutherland's achievement as a soprano was prodigious.
Jenkyns's website describes her as a soprano singer and businesswoman.
She is a soprano with the DiCapo opera company.
She is a mezzo soprano, not a soprano.
(The first Adalgisa was also a soprano, Giulia Grisi).
A pianist, a soprano, three speakers and a rabbi.
Margot Rood, a soprano, performed with luminosity and grace.
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