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The phrase "a slutty" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in informal contexts to describe someone or something as sexually provocative or promiscuous.
Example: "She wore a dress that was a bit too revealing, which some might consider a slutty choice for the party."
Alternatives: "provocative" or "raunchy".
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Even a stringy-haired barista with a slutty back tattoo would never like me.
This nominally unsympathetic character, a slutty drug addict, instantly becomes human.
A slutty girl who is always the first to arrive at a party.
In one movie I'm pitching now, I'm an aunt, and I'm not even a drunk aunt or a slutty aunt".
Then again, "Are You There, Chelsea?" is based on Ms. Handler's comic persona as a slutty, foul-mouthed lush.
Max seems like something new for network television, a defiantly sexual young woman who is not a slutty sidekick.
On the runway, the clothes had a lush late 1950s innocence that verged to a slutty small-town-ness.
Another dancer in American Apparel looks in the mirror and adjusts her outfit: "I feel like a slutty Simone Biles".
She just completed "Runaround" (right), a short film about "a slutty American girl growing up in a small town," which she's now submitting to film festivals.
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Like a sluttier version of Julia Roberts's Erin Brockovich, he's a brilliant mind trapped in a distractingly messy life.
She should reinforce this brand message through the proven techniques of consumer marketing, including online marketing via Internet dating sites (Greenwald warns against using a slutty-sounding screen name or betraying a taste for Virginia Woolf or Danielle Steel, to which no man is expected to warm) and direct mail.
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