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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a ringleader" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a person who leads or organizes a group, often in a negative or mischievous context.
Example: "The police arrested the ringleader of the gang responsible for the recent string of robberies."
Alternatives: "a mastermind" or "a chief instigator".
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Or like a ringleader.
He's a ringleader, an inviter.
You acted like a ringleader.
"They call me a ringleader.
Damon was a ringleader in both places.
Col. Charles Andrianasoavina is a ringleader of the latest effort.
Mohamed is hardly accused of being a ringleader.
Calling him a ringleader is a typical law enforcement characterization".
Silcott is suspected of being a ringleader of the riot.
He was not a ringleader of the group.
Her father, a businessman, was a ringleader of the uprising.
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