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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lawless" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, place, or group of people that operates without laws or rules.
Example: "The region became a lawless territory after the government collapsed, leading to chaos and violence."
Alternatives: "an ungoverned" or "a lawless state".
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"They're leaving a lawless land to bring lawlessness to this land where we have a lawless president," King said.
It was a lawless hell.
This was a lawless place.
"This is a lawless process".
"That's a lawless lynching mob".
A lawless life, living on the edge.
The internet as a lawless anarchic state?
It is simply a lawless area.
It's kind of a lawless territory.
"No one is immune from a lawless state".
She said it was a "lawless zone" in the 1970s.
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