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Discover LudwigThe phrase "smoker" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who smokes tobacco or to describe something related to smoking, such as a smoker's area or a smoking device. Example: "As a smoker, he often stepped outside during breaks to enjoy a cigarette."
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smoker
noun
A person who smokes tobacco habitually.
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Let's say you're a smoker and your tobacco manufacturer of choice tells you they've got plans to cut your chances of being killed by their cigarettes.
At the time, it was thought that Ruiz, who had been a heavy drinker and smoker for many years, would never complete his magnum opus, but he was aided by an operation for liver cancer.
My dad was not the picture of healthy living – he was a chain smoker and a heavy drinker.
Tobacco shares slipped back after a US jury imposed punitive damages of $23bn on RJ Reynolds, awarded to the widow of a chain smoker who died of lung cancer.
I was never a heavy smoker; I didn't wake up in the morning and think, 'Where are my fags?' Are you happy?
If you are a smoker, try to give up.
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