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The phrase "a hobo" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who travels from place to place, often without a permanent home, typically in search of work or a better life.
Example: "The old train station was a common spot for a hobo to rest and find shelter for the night."
Alternatives: "a vagabond" or "a drifter".
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He was once mistaken for a hobo.
YoungThing says, "He is a hobo squatting here".
"I don't like a hobo," Mr. Baig said.
No one else has ever been named a hobo patriarch.
The over-all effect was of a hobo Santa.
There's a hobo, peacefully sleeping through a riot.
I said mate, you didn't look like a hobo, Packer looked like a hobo, you looked like a crackhead".
Petra Blaisse makes Christo look like a hobo.
A hobo, he wrote, is "a wanderer who works".
They called him "Weary Wyckoff," after Weary Waggles, a hobo character from the newspaper comics.
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