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The phrase "a crook" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who is dishonest or engages in criminal activities, often in a colloquial context.
Example: "The police arrested him because he was known as a crook in the neighborhood."
Alternatives: "a thief" or "a criminal".
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— I'm not a crook.
"The guy's a crook.
"He's a crook.
He is a crook.
But I'm not a crook.
"You're a crook!" he thundered.
The man is a crook".
Nobody knows a crook like a crook.
Were you really a crook?
"I am not a crook".
You're a crook!
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