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The phrase "an insider" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who has access to privileged information or is part of a particular group or organization.
Example: "As an insider in the tech industry, she was able to provide valuable insights into the latest trends."
Alternatives: "a member" or "an authority".
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An insider, an outsider … a combination?
"He's not an insider trader.
The owner or "an insider"?
But I became an insider".
Who's an insider?
I'm an insider.
That's an insider joke.
Their opponent, by contrast, was an insider.
"I'm an insider," Dr. Osterholm said.
"It's contractors' heaven," said an insider.
Suddenly, Mozilo seemed almost an insider.
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