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The phrase "a twin" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to one of two siblings who were born at the same time, or to objects or concepts that come in pairs. Example: "She has a twin sister who looks identical to her."
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Were you a twin?" "No".
"Did he have a twin?
Does she have a twin?
Do You Have a Twin?
Once a twin, always a twin.
A Twin Peaks dream.
I'm a twin.
I see you as a twin.
In a twin bed in his room.
Jimmy has a twin brother, George.
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A twin sister, Ehrengard, died in 1932.
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