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Discover Ludwig'serial offender' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who has committed multiple acts of crime. For example, "The officer arrested the serial offender for breaking and entering."
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Abbott is a serial offender.
But the Star is a serial offender.
It called DirecTV a "serial offender" in false advertising.
8 Billy Vunipola 5/10 The slimmed-down serial offender.
That well-known serial offender, "internal administrative error".
But like Senator Lott, Senator Burns is a serial offender.
Why has serial offender Terry Ellis swapped a life of crime to go straight?
Serial offender James's spelling has improved since Hewitt-Main suggested he wrote words with toothpaste.
Was he a "serial" offender or a hobbyist, intent on abusing or inebriated?
He joked that he was a "serial offender" for publishing so many print magazines in such a digital era.
"If they are proved right here we have a serial offender potentially across a wide range of settings.
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