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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a deviant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who deviates from accepted norms or standards, often in a social or behavioral context.
Example: "The study focused on the behavior of a deviant who challenged societal expectations."
Alternatives: "an outlier" or "a nonconformist."
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Or a deviant.
You are a deviant.
A deviant is a deviant regardless of nationality.
Yes, you are definitely a deviant.
But homosexuality is considered a deviant act".
This is where what I call a deviant comes in.
We just don't want to have a deviant society.
"Racism is not an outlier, a deviant perspective.
Bin Laden is a deviant regardless of his nationality.
And only a deviant would think of what people said".
"A deviant is a deviant regardless of nationality," the prince said of the Saudis involved in the attacks.
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