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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a low life" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is considered to have a morally questionable character or to lead a disreputable lifestyle.
Example: "He was known around town as a low life, always getting into trouble and causing problems for others."
Alternatives: "a scoundrel" or "a degenerate".
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Most people consider you a low life".
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"For 20-odd years, I was the kind of person who put on a tie and ate lunch in restaurants like that every day, and now I'm being shooed away from the curb like a low life-form," he said.
He's a low-life.
They give a low-life impression.
"The first stories tried to paint Rachel as a low-life druggie drug dealer".
I can tell you her lawyer is a low-life, OK.
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