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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a crank" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has eccentric or unorthodox opinions, often in a negative or dismissive context.
Example: "He often dismisses scientific consensus, and many consider him as a crank in the field of climate change."
Alternatives: "as a nut" or "as a weirdo".
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He was roundly dismissed as a crank.
Swedenborg, for example, could be easily dismissed as a crank.
Omit such courtesies, and you'll be dismissed as a crank.
It's easy to dismiss Buchanan as a crank.
Won't they just dismiss him as a crank?
I was afraid I would be seen as a crank," she said.
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Some are even solar powered as well as use a crank generator.
Batteries will be unavailable in an emergency and some models will also charge your cell phones.Some of these devices are solar powered as well as using a "crank generator".
They watched as a crank-powered needle inscribed thirty-six browaxwax cylinders with the sounds.
He was denounced as a maverick, a crank, and his views were widely discounted.
As this passage suggests, Mr. Heat-Moon has become even more of a crank as he heads into his 70s.
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