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The phrase "a snob" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who believes they are superior to others, often due to their social status, education, or taste.
Example: "She acts like a snob, looking down on anyone who doesn't share her refined tastes in art and literature."
Alternatives: "an elitist" or "a snobbish person".
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A snob.
"Nobody likes a snob".
I'M a snob.
Such a snob.
What a snob?
I'm not a snob".
Don't be such a snob.
"I'm a snob".
"Call me a snob.
"Not a snob.
But I wasn't a snob.
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