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Discover LudwigThe phrase "like an idiot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that someone has done something foolish or stupid. For example, "He forgot to bring his wallet and had to borrow money from a friend, like an idiot."
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Like an idiot.
You feel like an idiot".
I felt like an idiot.
I feel like an idiot.
You look like an idiot.
And you look like an idiot.
I just drove like an idiot.
"You just feel like an idiot".
He grinned like an idiot.
I smile like an idiot.
"Seb ran like an idiot.
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