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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mobster" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a member of a criminal organization, particularly in the context of organized crime.
Example: "The detective was determined to bring down a mobster who had been evading the law for years."
Alternatives: "a gangster" or "a crime boss".
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A mobster here, maybe?
Was he a mobster?
Everyone's related to a mobster".
You don't want a mobster as governor".
A mobster like Al Capone can be jailed.
A local businessman is actually a mobster.
He was a mobster better known as Crazy Joe.
It was perfectly reasonable to make a mobster Jewish.
The business is run like a mobster racket.
"Because in my guy's mind, he's not a mobster.
I know that every Italian isn't a mobster".
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