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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dope" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used informally to refer to someone who is perceived as foolish or lacking intelligence.
Example: "I can't believe he forgot his own birthday; what a dope!"
Alternatives: "a fool" or "an idiot".
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What a dope.
He's a dope dealer.
I'm a dope fiend.
"I'm not a dope.
"Otello is a dope," he said.
A dope spot within walking distance?
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"The rope-a-dope?
This would trigger: — The Rope-a-Dope.
It wasn't rope-a-dope.
"That's called the rope-a-dope".
Low said, "Classic rope-a-dope".
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