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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pathological" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing something that is extreme or abnormal, often relating to behavior or conditions.
Example: "His behavior was a pathological response to stress, indicating deeper psychological issues."
Alternatives: "an abnormal" or "a compulsive".
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A pathological liar?
He is a pathological introvert.
A pathological rogue (prison less S = prion).
"Apocalypto" is a pathological work of art.
"A pathological liar," Ted Cruz says.
For Gaylin, hatred is a pathological state.
There was also a pathological curiosity that, frankly, she needed.
For Hitchens, this established that Dean was a "pathological liar".
It is considered a pathological condition, but I wonder.
"This man is a pathological liar," he told reporters.
Wouldn't we? It's a pathological disorder of the male sex".
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