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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a traitor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who betrays a trust or allegiance, often in a political or personal context.
Example: "After revealing confidential information to the enemy, he was labeled a traitor by his former allies."
Alternatives: "a betrayer" or "a turncoat".
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A traitor.
But a traitor?
"He was a traitor.
Nobody was called a traitor.
'I'm a traitor,' he'd say.
They are a traitor sect.
It's like you're a traitor".
I feel like a traitor.
We get a traitor.
"He's a traitor!
Kim, a traitor?
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