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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tyrant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person who exercises power in a cruel or oppressive way, often in a political context.
Example: "The citizens lived in fear under the rule of a tyrant who showed no mercy to dissenters."
Alternatives: "a despot" or "an oppressor".
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She was a tyrant".
Is Calvin Klein a tyrant?
He's not a tyrant.
He's a tyrant.
"The Almighty is not a tyrant.
I wanted to kill a tyrant".
It called him a "tyrant" and "hypocrite".
"Once a tyrant, always a tyrant," ran one slogan.
I don't turn into a tyrant.
"He had a reputation as a tyrant.
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