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"Frankenstein's monster" is a proper phrase in written English
You can use it whenever you are referring to the monster created by Victor Frankenstein in Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein. For example, "In Mary Shelley's classic novel, Frankenstein's monster is seen as a tragic figure that is rejected by human society."
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Frankenstein's monster
noun
A thing that is cobbled together from parts of other things.
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Frankenstein's monster didn't need some Haribo.
Frankenstein's monster is another story entirely.
Frankenstein's monster kills his creator then goes off alone on the ice to die.
It's Frankenstein's monster.
He's Frankenstein's monster in a polo shirt.
"It's Frankenstein's Monster, actually".
He's Banksy's Frankenstein's monster.
It's like putting the brain into Frankenstein's monster.
That's it; you've finished creating a festive Halloween Frankenstein's monster candle cover.
You want Frankenstein's monster?
The patient is Frankenstein's monster.
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