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Discover Ludwig"a fool" is correct and usable in written English.
Generally, it refers to someone who acts imprudently or foolishly, or someone who is easily deceived. For example: "The gambler thought he had a winning hand of cards, but it was only a fool's hope."
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Such a fool.
I'm not a fool.
You're a fool".
He isn't a fool.
What a fool!
He is a fool.
"She's a fool.
He's a fool".
To be such a fool".
Hamilton was not a fool.
She felt like a fool.
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