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The phrase "an ambassador" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a person who represents a country or organization in a diplomatic capacity or as a representative of a particular cause or initiative.
Example: "She was appointed as an ambassador for peace, working to promote understanding between different cultures."
Alternatives: "a representative" or "a delegate".
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I'm an ambassador.
"He was an ambassador".
"We had an ambassador assassinated.
(We have an Ambassador to Russia).
Sounds like perfect training for an ambassador.
He had wanted to be an ambassador.
Probably an ambassador third.
He is not an ambassador.
He is also an ambassador for Gendered Intelligence.
They need an ambassador in Washington; we need them to have an ambassador in Washington".
Send an ambassador to answer a question?
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