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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a thief" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who steals or commits theft.
Example: "The police arrested a thief who had been stealing bicycles from the park."
Alternatives: "a burglar" or "a robber".
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A thief.
"SET a thief to catch a thief".
You are a thief!
"He's a thief.
I'm a thief".
He was a thief.
"He's a thief," I say.
You think you're a thief?
"I am not a thief".
She is still a thief.
"Is God a thief?
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