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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fiend" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is wicked, cruel, or has a strong obsession with something, often in a negative context.
Example: "He was known as a fiend for power, willing to do anything to achieve his ambitions."
Alternatives: "a villain" or "a monster".
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Is he a fiend or a saint?
"I was hiding it like a fiend".
I read and write like a fiend.
Ellison is a fiend for electronics.
He was a fiend for tobacco.
(Line: "I'm a fiend for mojitos!" Movie: "Miami Vice").
Wilson worked like a fiend and collapsed just as hard.
She was a fiend for problems of sequence and logic.
One, he adds, would be marrying "a fiend of virtue".
Some nights he would drink like a fiend.
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He was a perfecter, a practicing fiend.
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