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Free sign upThe phrase "a moron and a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing someone negatively, often in a humorous or derogatory manner.
Example: "He acted like a moron and a fool during the meeting, making it hard for anyone to take him seriously."
Alternatives: "an idiot and a" or "a fool and a".
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He dismisses both men as "D-Girls," a term usually reserved for low-level women in television's development process, and cites Mr. Reilly for "shockingly lacking grace" and Mr. McPherson for being "a moron" and "a sad man".
He suggested that Faneuil had changed his story; he implied that Faneuil was out for revenge; he charged that Faneuil was the real mastermind of the coverup; he all but accused him of being a nutcase, a publicity hound, a moron, and a junkie.
Lawrence responded furiously, calling Bodley a moron and a traitor.
And while Trump is a moron and a bigot, I can't help but wonder how serious he is about what he says.
Podhoretz has long been a critic of King, criticizing everything from his ability to play checkers to calling him a moron and a "troglodyte buffoon".
I meant to write a really complimentary piece about you, but I unintentionally wrote this piece calling you a lying crook, a moron and a slime ball politician that should be investigated by the FBI for bribery.
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Someone tells a reporter for The New York Post that Jack is a "Class A Moron" and that he can "eat my poo".
The staff soon discover that one of them told a reporter for The New York Post that Jack was a "Class A Moron" and that "He can eat my poo".
They also said that he had told her she would be "whacked" or "clipped" and that he had called her a "moron" and an "idiot".
Wiggum nails this investigation technique way better than Columbo ever did; he comes across like a grade-A moron and so everyone just lets their guard down.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com