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The phrase "a dodgy" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is unreliable, suspicious, or of poor quality.
Example: "I wouldn't trust that used car dealer; they have a reputation for being a bit dodgy."
Alternatives: "a shady" or "a questionable".
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Soon came a dodgy email.
And Britain has a dodgy reputation.
It's a dodgy industry," he said.
Well, that and a dodgy ex.
Doesn't a dodgy appendix need removing?
Novels about poetry are a dodgy proposition.
A dodgy net chord falls Hewitt's way.
You always get a dodgy lift".
"This is not a dodgy builders' firm.
He is in his 80s and has a dodgy back.
Lampoon the Democratic speaker for a dodgy book deal.
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