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What does the nuance get changed if I put "a" in front of the proper noun like Sullivan?

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Rebecca

Here, "a Sullivan" means "a person with the name Sullivan", and "a person with the name" is implied. He says this because he is surprised that his name is Sullivan. In general, "a" should not be placed in front of a proper noun.

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