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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a con man" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a person who deceives others for personal gain, often through trickery or fraud.
Example: "The authorities finally caught the con man who had been scamming elderly people out of their savings."
Alternatives: "a swindler" or "a fraudster."
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At the debate a week ago a rambunctious Marco Rubio called Donald Trump "a con man".
I'm a con man".
Was he a con man?
What's a con man?
You know, like a con man".
He is a con man.
Trump is a con man.
Barnum was a con man.
Trump is just a con man.
The other is a con man.
Benjamin is of course a con man.
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