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Discover Ludwig"like a fraud" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or someone's behavior that is suspicious or deceitful. For example, "Her excuses sounded like a fraud, so I knew she was lying."
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Most days, he feels like a fraud.
She felt embarrassed – "like a fraud".
"It kind of feels like a fraud.
He felt like a "fraud," he said.
Earning $6 million a picture, she feels like a fraud.
At 90 pounds, I felt like a fraud.
This undefeated Cardinals team looked like a fraud.
I still have days when I feel like a fraud.
In that split second, I felt like a fraud.
No better way to feel like a fraud".
They were brave and I felt like a fraud".
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