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"is a saint" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who is particularly holy, or to suggest that someone is a moral role model. For example: "Mother Teresa is a saint for her selfless service to the poor."
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What is a saint?
The woman is a saint.
He thinks he is a saint!
She was, and is, a saint).
"It's not that my son is a saint.
Which is not to say that Hislop is a saint.
Not that the honeyguide is a saint, of course.
Joan is a saint for all of us.
At the funeral, a white-haired woman said to me, "Your mother is a saint".
This eel is a saint to me, oblivious, already in another world.
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If anything surpasses it for its importance, this is a "Saint Jerome" gazing at a figure of Jesus on a portable cross painted by Claude Vignon.
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