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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a daft" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something as foolish or silly, often in a light-hearted or humorous context.
Example: "He made a daft mistake by forgetting his own birthday."
Alternatives: "a silly" or "a foolish".
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It was a daft decision".
"It was a daft prank".
What a daft mistake.
It was a daft joke by a daft comic at a daft event.
Or possibly a Daft Punk music video.
"Chris was not a daft kid.
A daft and supremely pointless exercise, surely.
Personally, I think it's a daft idea.
If not, this was surely a daft decision.
He also called King a "daft old goat".
"This is frankly a daft decision," Miliband says.
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