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The phrase "a surviving" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that continues to exist or endure after a particular event or period, often in contexts related to survival or persistence.
Example: "The museum features a surviving artifact from the ancient civilization that once thrived in this region."
Alternatives: "an enduring" or "a remaining".
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The relative survival of tumour cells after drug therapy was expressed as a surviving fraction (SF).
Now, in his afterglow, Mother is a surviving queen consort.
Annuities can also offer some income to a surviving spouse.
But then you realise that we're a surviving mob.
Joost became inspired to look for a surviving Peri.
He died childless; a surviving sister, Ibtihag, lives in Germany.
It bears a surviving burn scar from the 1952 fire.
But Kun's searches failed to turn up a surviving menu.
A surviving mask is this exhibition's strangest relic.
He has a surviving sister and two brothers.
In the absence of a surviving spouse, the children (or their representatives) take all.
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