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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a werewolf" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a mythical creature that transforms from a human into a wolf, typically during a full moon.
Example: "In the story, the protagonist discovers that he is a werewolf, struggling to control his transformations."
Alternatives: "a lycanthrope" or "a wolfman".
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(Not a werewolf, a wairwulf).
Is Wenger after a werewolf tonic.
I can make a werewolf relax..."...
But they are also a werewolf autobiography.
To me, this was never a film about a werewolf.
The door flies open; he has transformed into a werewolf.
What happens if a werewolf marries a human?
"Everyone should have a year as a werewolf," Talulla says.
The question is, is it cool to be a werewolf; can a werewolf still fit in on the football team?
"I said I'd rather not turn him into a werewolf.
None of that was possible living as a werewolf".
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