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The phrase "a vagrant" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a person who wanders without a permanent home or job, often living on the streets. Example: "The city has implemented new policies to assist a vagrant population that struggles to find shelter."
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A Vagrant".
A vagrant.
What made him a vagrant?
It is assumed that anyone doing so is a vagrant".
"I am Grown such a Vagrant," she wrote him.
Just then, a vagrant breeze sends a few clattering.
To be convincing a vagrant must pile it on.
By now she had become a vagrant and an adventurer.
As a first step, I put together a Vagrant box with that OS.
While a curate, Stott had disappeared for two days to experience life as a vagrant.
Walking on a road shoulders, one can feel like a vagrant or a prowling criminal.
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