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The phrase "a foolish" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that lacks good sense or judgment.
Example: "He made a foolish decision by investing all his savings in a risky venture."
Alternatives: "a silly" or "an imprudent".
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Perhaps a foolish one.
It was a foolish hope.
That is a foolish tactic.
This is a foolish law.
Such a foolish girl.
That's a foolish story.
A foolish old man?
(Boyle calls him only a "foolish man").
This is not a foolish worry.
Yet it is not a foolish idea.
Lopez is a foolish young man.
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