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Discover Ludwig"a glutton" is a valid part of a sentence in written English.
The phrase "a glutton" typically refers to someone who has a tendency to overeat or consume an excessive amount of something, and is often used in a negative or disapproving manner. Example sentence: "The glutton had no regard for his own health and kept consuming more and more food."
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"But I'm a glutton".
A glutton, Antony is doubtful.
Or maybe a glutton.
It seems I'm a glutton for punishment.
He was a glutton for his chemicals.
I'm not a glutton for punishment".
Maybe they're a glutton for love.
He is also a glutton for "the ask".
"I'm a glutton for punishment," Parcells said later.
10.13am: How much of a glutton is Paul anyway?
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