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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a crackhead" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone who is addicted to crack cocaine, often in a derogatory manner.
Example: "He lost his job and his family because he became a crackhead."
Alternatives: "a drug addict" or "a substance abuser."
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I wasn't a crackhead".
My mom was a crackhead.
You look like a crackhead".
Especially when you call me a crackhead.
I am not just a crackhead".
Some days you walk past a crackhead.
The crumpled man on the corner was a crackhead.
Because of my cheekbones, people think I'm a crackhead.
"Cos you got to play a crackhead?" Danielle asks.
"I look like a crackhead," she says, viewing footage of herself.
The dude I used to have a crush on — he's a crackhead now?
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