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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a condemned man" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who has been sentenced to death or punishment, often in a legal context.
Example: "The story revolves around a condemned man who reflects on his life while awaiting execution."
Alternatives: "a sentenced man" or "a doomed man".
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She spoke with a condemned man.
I row the crab sled like a condemned man.
He stood like a condemned man and talked.
Instead, it is horribly like "a condemned man being strangled secretly".
It would be no surprise for a condemned man to play to the gallery.
He had come to the platform with the demeanour of a condemned man.
He had left the country a condemned man but came back a hero of sorts.
Is it only in retrospect that he looked like a condemned man?
The arrival of a condemned man sparks a complex mix of emotions.
These allegations may be merely a desperate attempt by a condemned man to bargain down his jail term.
In 1917 in Montana, a condemned man said in the hours before his death: "I have a bad taste in my mouth.
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