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Discover LudwigThe phrase "spoiled child" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who has been given too many toys, attention, and privileges, resulting in a lack of discipline or behavioral problems. For example, "My parents always bought me whatever I wanted, so I turned out to be a spoiled child."
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She's a spoiled child.
He's like a spoiled child".
She said America was a spoiled child ignorant of grief.
One official calls the troublesome neighbour a "spoiled child".
He's like a spoiled child". Only one mentioned immigration.
There's nothing of the spoiled child in McIlroy.
"I was a very spoiled child," he said.
"Putin seems to me to be acting somewhat like a spoiled child," McCain declared.
"The job of an actor," he went on, "it's one of a spoiled child.
Some of Israel's worst critics are fond of saying that Israel behaves like America's spoiled child.
Mr Erdogan, likening Israel to a "spoiled child", has meanwhile gone on the warpath.
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