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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a crackhead" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in informal contexts, often to describe behavior or characteristics associated with someone who is addicted to crack cocaine.
Example: "He was acting erratically, almost as a crackhead would when in search of their next fix."
Alternatives: "like a drug addict" or "as a junkie".
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Sometimes his loose-limbed shuffle and sibilant drawl suggest Jimmy Stewart as a crackhead.
His role as a crackhead son of a minister came literally weeks after his own rehab, and changed everything.
"La Sylphide" as a crackhead's dream, "Giselle" on the psycho ward, a "Swan Lake" colonized by male swans: these are just a few of the paraphrases (choreography adjusted to match) that dance audiences have had to learn to take in stride.
So, given 31-year-old Fernandez's past as a crackhead and con--and the fact that just after Christmas he was back behind bars, accused of assaulting his girlfriend--is his conversion to community activist and doer of good deeds genuine?
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Some days you walk past a crackhead.
In this production, his character (who serves as the narrator) is a crackhead.
You look like a crackhead".
My mom was a crackhead.
I wasn't a crackhead".
Especially when you call me a crackhead.
I am not just a crackhead".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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