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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a spook" is correct and usable in written English, though it can be contextually sensitive.
It can be used in various contexts, such as referring to a ghost or, in some cases, as a slang term for a spy or intelligence agent.
Example: "The old mansion was rumored to be haunted by a spook that roamed the halls at night."
Alternatives: "a ghost" or "a phantom".
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"That's a Spook Less soundtrack," my guide explained.
She had a skill for self-effacement that a spook might envy.
'I am a spy, a sleeper, a spook, a man of two faces.
"I have never heard any suspicion or rumors that he is a spook in diplomat's clothing.
My solution was to invent a spook world better suited to my needs".
My solution was to invent a spook world better suited to my needs, just as the A.I.O. had done.
This "solitary girl with a spook" scenario clearly brings to mind 2011's "Anya's Ghost" by Vera Brosgol.
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If you are allowed, you can go trick or treating with friends, then have a spook-tastic sleepover!
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