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The phrase "bandit for" can be correct and usable in written English as long as it is used in the proper context. It is typically used to describe someone who is pretending to be something they are not, usually for personal gain or dishonest purposes. Example: "John was a bandit for years, successfully deceiving people into thinking he was a wealthy businessman until he was finally caught and arrested for his fraudulent activities."
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She created Bandit for him in 1944.
The general's driver showed up with a vehicle, and we put them in the Yukon and he made like a bandit for the C.S.H.
Alba, Jessica Sues the weight-loss garment, Belly Bandit, for listing her under the "Celebrity Testimonials" section of its Web site.
He also came to be known as the "Seven-Second Bandit," for his signature threat to tellers: give me the money or the bomb in the shoe box in my hand will explode in seven seconds.
A woman who became known as the "Blond Bandit" for the wig she wore during a robbery spree at six banks in two days last spring was sentenced in federal court yesterday.
The trail of Harris-Moore, sometimes known as the "Barefoot Bandit" for his habit of committing burglaries while shoeless, turned red hot on Sunday when a plane which had earlier been stolen from a small airport in Indiana was discovered nose-down in three-feet of water off the coast of Great Abaco Island in the Bahamas.
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He explained that, in 1998, his father had been kidnapped by bandits for seventy-two days.
They impose veils on us and now they are hunting us like bandits for not wearing them".
(When he became infirm, he had assistants to pull the arms of one-armed bandits for him).
Kidnapping for ransom is a well-established business in the islands of the Sulu Sea, which have been home to pirates and bandits for centuries.
When they travel, they carry nothing along with them except arms to defend themselves against bandits, for an Essene will be cordially received by any Essene community.
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