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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hooker" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a person who engages in sexual activity for payment, often in informal or colloquial contexts.
Example: "The police arrested a hooker on the corner of Main Street last night."
Alternatives: "prostitute" or "sex worker".
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"I was a hooker.
What exactly is a "hooker"?
Jenny, beside her, looks like a hooker.
"It's like taking a hooker to dinner".
"All of London has a hooker mentality".
No one ever cried cutting a hooker".
I was adopted by a hooker.
He's still sleeping with a hooker".
"I'm the guy caught with a hooker".
Gore Vidal called her a hooker.
But even then, a courtesan wasn't a hooker.
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