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Discover Ludwig"as a cheater" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a prepositional phrase that can be used to describe someone's actions or behavior. It implies that the person is behaving in a deceitful or dishonest manner. Example: "I can't trust him as a business partner because he has proven himself to be a cheater in the past."
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The S.E.C., though, sought to portray him as a cheater.
People who still refer to him as a cheater for having tested positive for PEDs in 2003.
"Guillermo Coria was branded as a cheater and a steroid user," Will Nystrom, one of Coria's lawyers, said during opening arguments at the State Superior Court here.
Coach Belichick is too worried about being a winner, but no matter how many games he wins now, he will always be remembered as a cheater.
For the rest of my life, wherever I go and whatever I do, I'm going to be known as a cheater".
Nor would he be regarded as a cheater if (when he got a little older) he underwent Lasik surgery to improve his vision.
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Being an accomplice to cheating is as bad as being a cheater.
It was a common practice at the time, but Baffert quickly backed off, saying: "The last thing in the world I want to be known as is a cheater".
They reported longer response latencies and better accuracy for faces of cheaters and interpreted the results as supporting a cheater detection mechanism.
At the June 19 retrial of City Councilman Larry B. Seabrook, federal prosecutors may seek to characterize the defendant as a liar or a cheater, as they had in the first trial.
Trump is a cheater as well.
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