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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rocker" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who plays rock music or embodies the style and attitude associated with rock culture.
Example: "He always wears leather jackets and has long hair; he's definitely a rocker at heart."
Alternatives: "a rock musician" or "a rock star".
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I was a rocker.
She was a rocker.
Spoken like a rocker.
She's not a rocker.
He was more of a rocker".
A-ha doesn't ask for a rocker.
Recently, it's taken on a rocker tinge as well.
A crooner, a rocker, he teases and taunts.
They say I am a folkie, a rocker, whatever.
Ian Paisley Jnr confessed to a rocker past.
Aerosmith offers a rocker, not a ballad, thank Bosley.
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