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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a villain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a character in a story, film, or any narrative who opposes the hero or protagonist, often embodying evil or malevolence.
Example: "In the movie, the villain plotted to take over the world, creating chaos and destruction wherever he went."
Alternatives: "an antagonist" or "a rogue".
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We have a villain.
He wasn't a villain.
I'm not a villain".
You expect a villain.
I am a villain.
Need a villain.
Every politician needs a villain.
Johnson is hardly a villain.
Batman cannot be a villain.
No one is a villain.
Especially as a villain.
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