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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bigot" is correct and commonly used in written English
It can be used to describe someone who holds strong, narrow-minded views and is intolerant of those who hold differing beliefs or identities. Example: "The leader of the political party was known to be a bigot, often making discriminatory comments about marginalized communities."
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(It's bigoted of you to say that I'm a bigot).
Tom was a bigot.
Is her boss a bigot?
"He's not a bigot.
I'm not a bigot.
"He's a bigot.
Now, she's suddenly a bigot.
Please self-identify as a bigot.
"I didn't call anybody a bigot".
Williams: Look, Bill, I'm not a bigot.
"My dad was such a bigot.
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