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'an apprentice' is a perfectly correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who is learning a trade or skill from a more experienced person in order to gain experience and knowledge. For example: "The young man was appointed as an apprentice to the master blacksmith."
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One is still an apprentice.
"I'm not an apprentice.
Elizabeth is an apprentice.
He signed on as an apprentice.
He is an apprentice angel as well.
A shoemaker takes on an apprentice".
"Then he will be an apprentice".
Joseph Piskadlo was an apprentice carpenter.
"What does an apprentice do?" Jerry asked.
He had four years as an apprentice.
(Aga was an apprentice of Sinan's).
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