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The phrase "a delinquent" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe someone who has done something wrong or illegal. For example: "The bank was forced to take legal action against the delinquent debtor."
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AJ has been called "the black sheep" of the family and "a delinquent uncle".
"Before, I was a delinquent.
He was not a delinquent.
Wasn't he a bit of a delinquent?
Sometimes, a delinquent loan is a blessing realized.
And why? "Because I was considered a delinquent minor.
I had to keep him from becoming a delinquent".
Under forbearance, a lender agrees not to take action against a delinquent borrower.
He played a young boy who was troubled, kind of a delinquent kid.
"I was a good student during the day and a delinquent at night.
You start to be a delinquent and then become violent," she said.
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