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The phrase "an outlaw" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who has committed a crime and is living outside the law.
Example: "In the old west, many outlaws roamed the plains, evading capture by the lawmen."
Alternatives: "a criminal" or "a fugitive".
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You're an outlaw.
It became an outlaw.
"He's essentially an outlaw".
I was an outlaw.
"You can't be an outlaw forever".
Am I an outlaw now?
It's enough to make an outlaw weep.
"She was an outlaw!" he says.
Being an outlaw can be a giggle.
"I am an outlaw," he said.
Nauru wasn't always an outlaw nation.
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