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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fraudster" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who engages in deceitful practices for personal gain, often in a financial context.
Example: "The authorities arrested him after discovering he was a fraudster who had scammed numerous investors."
Alternatives: "a con artist" or "a swindler."
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How can you spot a fraudster?
A fraudster helped in their purchase.
"It's a powerful tool for a fraudster".
"Everyone looks at them as a fraudster".
He is not a fraudster, say his doctors.
The Fijian press has denounced Timoci Lolohea, Meridian's director, as a "fraudster" and "con artist".
One of Mr Felman's clients, a fraudster called Sholam Weiss, was sentenced to 845 years.
It's almost certainly a fraudster preying on current fears to try to steal your details.
Eight things your bank will never ask you (but a fraudster might).
"If it's a fraudster, you can't find footprints," Mr. Thompson said.
Whether or not he's a fraudster doesn't matter, as long as the music keeps playing.
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