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The phrase "a joker and a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone who has a playful or humorous personality, often in a context where you are listing characteristics or traits.
Example: "He is not just a joker and a prankster; he also has a serious side that he shows when needed."
Alternatives: "a clown and a" or "a fool and a".
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He was a joker and a mimic, he took part in sports, he loved hiking and flyfishing.
Edward Harris Berlinskyy), though he wears a royal gold cape and crown, is a joker and a fool.
Apparently Heller once sent in "a really epic one about a joker and a thief – I forget which was Brown and which Cameron".
He's a regular guy, a charmer, a joker and a tease.
He said: "He was well known as a joker and a cartoonist".
He was an outgoing person, a joker, and a great dancer.
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"The secret is her voice... the plain-speaking tone of a Lancashire lass who was also an aesthete, a joker and an exemplary friend".
Their distaste for Ruthless appears confined to Heller and a thieving manager named Carsten Willer; Berg and Coldhands remember Eazy-E as a joker and an instinctive businessman, who took a chance on two unknown Danes.
Any singleton, however, is beaten by a joker, and any pair by a pair of jokers.
Here, by contrast, he is a joker, and not a nice one.
He was a joker and he had a smart mouth, ready to dish out trash talk.
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