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"convicted felon" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You would use this phrase to refer to a person who has been found guilty of a crime and has been given a felony-level sentence. Example: After the jury's decision, the accused was declared a convicted felon.
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I'm a convicted felon.
He's a convicted felon, for a start.
"It's from, what, a convicted felon?
But Paul turned out to be a convicted felon.
"It's one thing to transition a convicted felon.
His money man, Tony Rezko -- client, patron, convicted felon.
"This bank is a convicted felon," she said.
Sometimes he neglects to mention that he is a convicted felon.
At a news conference, Hochul said, "Dr. Anthony Galea now stands as a convicted felon".
Gray, a 33-year-old convicted felon, is legally barred from owning any firearms.
If that sounds like special pleading by a convicted felon, he may nevertheless have a point.
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