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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a spaceman" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an astronaut or a fictional character who travels in space.
Example: "As a child, I always dreamed of becoming a spaceman and exploring the universe."
Alternatives: "an astronaut" or "a space traveler."
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It's somehow like being a spaceman".
Hubert, one of the elevator operators in our building, has been bothered by a spaceman lately.
"By the time he grows up I WILL be a spaceman!" the boy says back.
It would probably be the Chris de Burgh one: A Spaceman Came Travelling.
"He is very intelligent, has epileptic fits and reckons God is a spaceman".
I printed this with my own printer, like a spaceman would.
I was wearing a white protective suit and had my cameras; I looked like a spaceman.
Peacock played a spaceman, dying a grim death inside his pressure suit.
"Just to be clear, this is just a spaceman and a spacewoman on a spacewalk.
It's a spaceman level of functionality, for people who fancy themselves as busy and self-caring as an astronaut.
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