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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a prude" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is excessively proper or modest, particularly in relation to sexual matters.
Example: "She was often labeled as a prude for her disapproval of the party's wild behavior."
Alternatives: "a goody-goody" or "a puritan."
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"I'm such a prude.
I am a prude.
Maybe I'm a prude.
I'm kind of a prude.
Am I just a prude?
"I can't be a prude.
STREISAND In life I'm not a prude.
He went on, "I'm not a prude.
Still, Macdonald was not a prude.
Don't be such a prude, Patsy teases.
In film I'm still a prude.
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