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The phrase "a witch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing folklore, fantasy, or character descriptions, often referring to a woman with magical powers or someone perceived as malevolent.
Example: "In the story, the villagers feared a witch who lived on the outskirts of town, believing she could cast spells on them."
Alternatives: "a sorceress" or "a spellcaster".
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A witch.
"What is a witch?
Sounds like a witch.
It involved a witch.
Or a "witch".
She looked like a witch.
What exactly was a witch?
"They think I'm a witch".
"It's not a witch hunt".
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Some sense a witch-hunt.
This quickly became a witch-hunt.
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