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The word 'warrior' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who is brave and strong or who is actively engaged in a battle or campaign. For example, "During the war, many women served as brave warriors on the front lines."
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warrior
noun
A person who is actively engaged in battle, conflict or warfare; a soldier or combatant.
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They still talk also about the Wiradjuri warrior Wyndradyne, and his battles around Bathurst with the colonial soldiers and settlers, as if his death happened yesterday rather than 190 years ago.
In this shitty life, either you're good or you're a warrior, but you have to have something … I know that Barcelona is not our game but either we change things or we're going nowhere".
A small label on one reads: NMA Ancestral Remains to be repatriated to Provenance (NSW) Tharawal Remains CRANIUM skull Age Adult Sex Male The skull belongs to Kanabygal, an Aboriginal warrior who died when troops shot and beheaded him in New South Wales in 1816.
It can be easy to seem trite in discussing Shakespeare, but as a basic tenet of the approach was to suggest that Macbeth was a great warrior and that he loves his wife in a profound way.
Tahar appears as a fearsome warrior from unconquered Scotland during the Roman occupation.
He is a paranoid, abrasive class warrior and former sporting hero who leads a party with which he's fallen desperately out of love.
Kadyrov said the man's name was Beslan Shavanov, and said he was also a "brave warrior".
Stephen Lee is chief executive of liberal thinktank CentreForum Clegg the warrior returned home to share stories about his perilous adventure, and the great battles he and his colleagues have won against those wicked folk, the Tories.
Related: Ed Miliband determined to take part in 'challengers' TV debate The happy warrior phrase – originally from a William Wordsworth poem – had previously been used by the US president, Barack Obama, to describe vice-president Joe Biden, and its inclusion may well reflect the influence of David Axelrod, Miliband's expensively acquired US adviser.
In Mad Max 2 (1981) and Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985), he's a "road warrior", a "burnt-out, desolate man", lost in a post-apocalyptic wasteland.
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But no one did it better than King Richard I. In Normandy, Aquitaine and then at the 1191 Battle of Arsuf against Saladin, Richard the Lionheart was always keen to distinguish himself as a warrior-crusader.
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