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Do some people care of or not happy of "a man" being used as "a person" in some sentence?

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Quite a few people now object to the use of male forms as generic forms, including the use of "man" to mean person. Others do not. This was once very common in English us usage. it is now, I believe, considerably less common, but it does still occur.

A better answer would be possible with more specific context, including one or more actual example sentences.

David Siegel
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  • It has fascinated me, as a native English speaker living in Portugal, to discover that if parents here have a daughter, they have a filha. If they have four daughters in a row, they have four filhas but if the fifth child is a boy, they have five filhos (boys, to mean chlldren**. In my experience, such language rules favouring the male gender irritate Portuguese women rather less than they might their sisters in the English-speaking world. – Ronald Sole Jan 24 '23 at 17:11