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The phrase "a prick" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in informal contexts to refer to someone who is unpleasant or rude, or as a vulgar term for male genitalia.
Example: "I can't believe he acted like such a prick during the meeting."
Alternatives: "a jerk" or "a fool".
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He's definitely a prick, though.
Ailes on Gingrich Newtwt's a prick".
Do I look like a prick?
–You're such a prick, she said.
No, seriously, you're a prick man.
"Willy's such a prick," she told Brad.
He played a prick and was nominated for an Oscar.
"This is a prick of a game," he said afterwards.
They probably thought he was a prick, too".
My reputation for being a prick is far from unfounded.
After all, being a prick is what I *do*.
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