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Discover Ludwig"bottom feeder" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
The phrase is used to describe a person or thing who takes advantage of others by earning or acquiring something at someone else's expense. For example: "The bottom feeder used his brother's connections to secure a high-paying job without any prior work experience."
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bottom feeder
noun
A fish or other aquatic creature that feeds off the bottom of its habitat; a flatfish.
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A bottom feeder, it was once disdained as lowly by our hierarchically minded ancestors.
Like the lobster, another bottom feeder, sturgeon was "a food for the great unwashed -- Indians, servants and slaves".
| April 11 at 9 45: "Remember the Rain" (2006, Elisabeth Myles-Birk) and "Bottom Feeder" (2006, Wayne Gurman).
But legal scholar Brian Love argues that these "bottom feeder" tactics are only half of the patent troll problem.
Mr. Weinstein, an opportunistic bottom feeder with a knack for resuscitating troubled projects, has become one himself.
After sitting out a year, Lomax is ready to play again, this time for Columbia, long a bottom feeder among women's basketball programs in the Ivy League.
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