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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a naughty" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is mischievous or disobedient, often in a playful or lighthearted context.
Example: "The child was being a naughty little boy, refusing to listen to his parents."
Alternatives: "a mischievous" or "a cheeky".
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"A naughty, naughty man.
"He was a naughty boy.
Still, he is a naughty, naughty dog.
She gives a naughty grin.
She was a naughty one.
Frankie Fraser's been a naughty boy again.
So Peppa's been a naughty pig.
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She smiles - a naughty-girl smile.
It's a naughty-but-nice atmosphere that's pure Monte Carlo.
"Yes," he replies with a naughty-school-boy grin.
Me oh my, aren't we a naughty bunch of druggies?
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