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The phrase 'be a brat' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who behaves in an unkind or selfish way. For example: "It was so embarrassing when she started making a scene in the store. She was really being a brat."
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Why couldn't Julie just be a brat?
It's more as if he won't help himself; he's too conditioned to be a brat, even around his children.
But those of us who are hoping for deeper insights into what it was like to be a Brat Packer are going to have to keep looking.
"You have to be a brat in order to carve out your parameters, and you have to be a monster to anyone who gets in your way.
The group's princess – who has that first-world problem of being popular – might be a brat but she's also Guardian columnist Molly Ringwald.
Don't be a brat!
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I was a brat, always in trouble".
(7) Frank's daughter is a brat.
"I'm a brat, I'm a princess.
A wise woman once said, "Stanley Tucci is a brat".
"He was a brat," Mrs. Schorsch said brightly.
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