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The phrase "an honorable" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something that is deserving of honor or respect. Example: "He was known as an honorable man, always putting the needs of others before his own."
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It's an honorable debut.
"I'm an honorable guy".
"I'm an honorable man.
Ms. Mattson received an honorable mention.
He seemed such an honorable man!
But D.C. is not an honorable place.
"It can be an honorable enterprise".
That's an honorable way to live.
Mueller is an honorable man.
But it's an honorable start.
Gilady is an honorable man.
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