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The phrase "a rogue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who behaves in an unpredictable or unorthodox manner, often in a charming or appealing way.
Example: "He was known as a rogue, always getting into trouble but somehow managing to win everyone over with his charisma."
Alternatives: "a scoundrel" or "a maverick."
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What's a rogue wave?
A rogue computer program?
But once a rogue, always a rogue.
Who becomes a rogue cop?
A rogue employee.
"I'm a rogue," Rajaratnam once said.
Serbia is no longer a rogue aggressor.
He's making us a rogue nation.
Is Alonzo straight or a rogue?
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"Basically, you become a rogue trader".
A Rogue Arts release.
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