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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a molester" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who commits acts of molestation, typically in legal or social contexts.
Example: "The community was shocked to learn that a molester had been living among them for years."
Alternatives: "an abuser" or "a perpetrator".
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By the hunchback and the M-shaped scar on his forehead that says, "I'm a molester"?
Spanier, Schultz and Curley couldn't necessarily recognize whether he was indeed a molester or falsely accused.
The bishop also apparently felt that once caught, a molester priest would not abuse again.
Maybe he just couldn't envision someone like Sandusky — a distinguished professional, a seeming do-gooder — as a molester.
Many news reports condemned the university, especially Paterno and Spanier, for purportedly enabling a molester to operate in their midst.
(Allen is of course lionized for his films and not for being a molester, as Kristof wink-wink implies).
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Populated by drunks, louts and grade-A molesters, this compendium of creepitude embraces (and sometimes simulates) the idiosyncrasies of analog recording with varying degrees of skill and creativity.
He had been called a liar, a child molester, a con man, and a phony messiah.
The video, made by a murky character who has told conflicting stories about his identity, portrays Mohammed as a fraud, a philanderer, a child molester and a fool.
Muhammad is portrayed as a drunk, a child molester, and a homosexual.
There's nothing in the world worse than being a racist, a child molester or a rapist.
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