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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a violin" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun and can be used to refer to the musical instrument. For example, "The young girl had a passion for playing the violin."
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A violin?" "Nah," I replied.
A violin is, and stays, a violin.
Or a violin singing.
'A violin,' Philippe answered.
"The answer is not a violin.
Oh God, now there's a violin.
A boy with a violin.
"His voice was a violin.
She settled for a violin.
A violin has no sex.
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