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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the imposter" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who is pretending to be something or someone that they're not. For example, "The police finally caught the imposter who was masquerading as a high-ranking government official."
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the imposter
noun
Someone who attempts to deceive by using an assumed name or identity or other devious disguise.
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So I forgave the imposter.
It was also published in English as The Imposter.
The contestant who identifies the imposter wins $25,000; if the imposter is not found, the family wins the cash.
The landscape he observed there was later used in his novel Thomas l'imposteur (1923; Thomas the Imposter or The Imposter).
The imposter of the first week has been banished.
The Imposter is at selected cinemas from Friday.
Frosch comes back in with Dr. Blind, whom the imposter "Eisenstein Alfreded) has sent for.
Will she be able to discern the real thing from the imposter?
"The Imposter Bride" suggests that it is finally our shared unknowability that connects us.
Then it will be up to Gore to show who's the imposter".
Click here to view Everything you see in The Imposter, however, is most definitely real.
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