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The phrase "a pariah" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is an outcast or is rejected by society or a particular group.
Example: "After the scandal, he became a pariah in his community, shunned by friends and neighbors."
Alternatives: "an outcast" or "a social outcast."
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She was a pariah.
He becomes a pariah.
I am instantly a pariah.
Mr McDonnell became a pariah.
Libya became a pariah state.
She becomes a pariah.
Most Latvians see him as a pariah.
That year, I became a pariah.
"He was a pariah," Cedillo told me.
You become a pariah almost.
The next he's a pariah.
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