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The phrase "a trickster" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is cunning, deceitful, or playful in a mischievous way, often in a storytelling or character analysis context.
Example: "In many cultures, the coyote is seen as a trickster figure, known for its cleverness and ability to outsmart others."
Alternatives: "a deceiver" or "a rogue".
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Stein is a trickster.
Dennis is a trickster, too.
"Guess Again!" is a trickster.
Oreo is cheeky, mischievous, a trickster.
7. Lampis is a trickster.
Now he was a trickster".
"Many cultures have a trickster figure," he said.
How much of a Trickster is the Author?
He was perhaps a fertility shaman, or a trickster.
"They're kind of a trickster figure," Mr. Lee observed.
He said the former prime minister was a "trickster".
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