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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a faker" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who pretends to be something they are not or who deceives others about their abilities or identity.
Example: "He was exposed as a faker when his lies about his qualifications were revealed."
Alternatives: "a fraud" or "a phony".
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"This defendant is a faker," an assistant United States attorney, David Raskin, said.
For me, the most important things are somebody who's honest, not pretentious, not a faker.
It makes me a faker, it makes me feel guilty and bad".
Despite his sombre demeanour, the chancellor is either a fantasist or a faker on spending.
"I'm the Jay-Z for Jamaica, don't call me a faker," he rhymed a few years ago.
Welles seems to side with his bitterest critics by describing himself as a liar, a faker, a charlatan.
"That comes across as, you're telling me I'm a faker, the malingerer, that it's all in my head," he said.
I've been called a scrounger, a sponger, a faker and other words you wouldn't be able to put in print".
From instant, to gradual, to traditional slow-developing, from milks, to creams, to mousses, to sprays, whatever your skin needs – face or body – there's a faker to suit.
In his closing arguments, Mr. Canfield accused the lead prosecutor, William Greenbaum, of trying to diminish Mr. Goldstein's illness and wrongly portraying him as a faker.
In an interview with CNN legal analyst and court biographer Joan Biskupic published on Tuesday, Ginsburg called Trump "a faker" whose candidacy she initially thought "funny".
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