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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a voyeur" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who gains pleasure from observing others, often in a secretive or intrusive manner.
Example: "He was often labeled as a voyeur for his habit of watching his neighbors without their knowledge."
Alternatives: "an observer" or "a peeper".
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I'm a voyeur.
He was a voyeur.
"You're basically a voyeur.
You were a voyeur.
Am I a voyeur?
He's a voyeur".
"Everyone is a voyeur," Mr. Cahill said.
Wiseman is a voyeur of the ear.
She is a ghostly presence, a voyeur.
Have I become a voyeur?
I can be a voyeur still.
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