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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a philanderer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone, typically a man, who engages in casual or illicit romantic relationships, often without commitment.
Example: "Despite his charming demeanor, many knew him to be a philanderer, never staying with one partner for long."
Alternatives: "a womanizer" or "a flirt".
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And what was a philanderer?
"My father was a philanderer," he said.
Not that Nixon was a philanderer.
Harry Schwartz was handsome, a successful businessman and a philanderer.
He was a philanderer, a bully and, arguably, an antisemite.
His father, a philanderer, was barely and sometimes shadily employed.
Although – there is something about a philanderer that CoL admires.
But he's a philanderer and he's hideous looking".
Previously, on the blogs: Richard Brody: Is a philanderer today any different from a philanderer ten or twenty or thirty years ago?
Zhou Yongkang is a thief, a bully, a philanderer and a traitor who disclosed state secrets.
(The pilot suggests that her ex was a philanderer, but the details are left out).
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