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The phrase "a smuggler" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who illegally transports goods or people across borders.
Example: "The authorities arrested a smuggler who was attempting to bring contraband into the country."
Alternatives: "an illegal trader" or "a trafficker".
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A smuggler.
Is it a smuggler?
Maybe a smuggler, they thought.
"A smuggler is a smuggler," Mr. Brown said.
"I'll work here and find a smuggler.
He was a smuggler and a dealer.
Authorities accused her of being a smuggler.
Loading a smuggler [graphic] / Giles Grinagain invt. et fect.
I play a smuggler called French Bill.
"Anyone here that looks clean is a smuggler," he explained.
"[Berhe] is not a smuggler at all," said Seghen.
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