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"this jerk" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used when the speaker wants to express their frustration or annoyance with someone or to refer to someone who is behaving in an irritating or obnoxious manner. Example: "I can't believe this jerk cut in line in front of us at the store!".
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Intensity frightened cowards like Emily's ex-husband and this jerk.
It was time to give this jerk what he had coming.
Then to have this jerk make these suggestions really tested me".
We had wonderful Stroud Green Road with its Jamaican food: yams and jerk this, jerk that.
But he doesn't go into it thinking: look at this jerk!
"I am not cutting my film for this jerk," he insists.
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says Trump supporters are 'least educated segment of the population.'" The subhead noted that Prof. Marty Kaplan had described Donald Trump "as a fascist, narcissist, and extremist bully," but it was the this-jerk-says-you're-stupid headline that went viral in conservative media.
- How about this jerk-off Paraguayan president, who apparently spent the a good part of his previous life as a Catholic bishop impregnating some of his eventual constituency?
This jerking movement is probably not necessary for the katydid to produce the click since they do not bounce while singing.
This jerking can sometimes cause a bruise.
And this hopeless jerk needs to be told by someone in authority to stay in his own backyard.
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