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The phrase "a traveller" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who is traveling or has a tendency to travel, often in contexts related to journeys or exploration.
Example: "As a traveller, I have visited many countries and experienced diverse cultures."
Alternatives: "a wanderer" or "a tourist".
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According to Urban Dictionary, a traveller is "the boner you get whilst traveling long distances" or while riding public transportation. .
I became a traveller.
A traveller on the road.
She's clearly not a traveller.
Michael Gove isn't much of a traveller.
I still live as a traveller.
As a traveller, I'd be back to normal".
It was the most natural question to ask a traveller.
But he remains a traveller in the homeland.
The aim is to feel like a traveller.
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