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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a redneck" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a person, often from a rural area, who is perceived as unsophisticated or unrefined, and it can carry both neutral and derogatory connotations depending on context.
Example: "He proudly identifies as a redneck, embracing his rural roots and love for country music."
Alternatives: "a country bumpkin" or "a rural dweller".
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an egghead and a redneck.
I'm a redneck.
But a redneck?
I'm just a redneck.
"Am I a redneck?
A redneck beer-can print!
"Basically, I'm just a redneck," he writes.
We're still sort of a redneck town".
Her husband thinks Kerrie's a redneck.
Yet Earle is not a redneck.
"He is not ignorant, not a redneck," Threatt said.
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