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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tramp" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a noun to refer to a person who wanders from place to place, often without a home or job. It can also refer to a person who walks or hikes long distances for pleasure. Example: The park security guard shooed away the group of tramps who had set up camp near the playground.
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The album includes songs called "A Walk To The Pub...With A Tramp" and "Leaving The Pub...With A Tramp".
"Playing a tramp".
A Tramp Abroad.
The lady is a tramp.
Once a Tramp, Always. . .
A tramp knocks on his window.
Book passage on a tramp steamer.
"I became like a tramp.
"I look like a tramp".
He's robbed by a tramp.
It's official – the lady is a tramp.
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