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The phrase "a convict" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a person who has been found guilty of a crime and sentenced to serve time in prison. Example: The judge sentenced John to 10 years in prison as he was found to be a convict of multiple counts of fraud.
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"He's a convict," Tyndall says.
He's a convict.
Now She Is a Convict.
Georgia was a convict colony.
worked as a convict laborer.
Australia was a convict colony.
And who better to help them catch a convict than a convict — or three?
"Let's say you find a convict who's a partial match.
Deciding whether a convict deserved mercy was irrelevant.
Danny seems to be linked to a convict named Ray.
A child will be chained to a convict.
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