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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a misfit" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but typically refers to someone who does not fit in with or conform to the expectations of a group or society. Example: Despite her efforts to fit in, Sarah always felt like a misfit in her new school.
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A misfit.
He was a misfit.
He looked a misfit.
I was always a misfit".
I was a misfit.
Peter was a misfit".
Are you a Misfit?
Would he describe himself as a misfit?
But Morgan was also a misfit.
She calls him a misfit.
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By Soviet standards Medvedev lives in limbo--a misfit and oddball with no regular job.
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