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"vain person" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who is excessively proud of their appearance or achievements. For example: "Although she was very successful, she was still a vain person who always liked to show off her accomplishments."
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"I'm a vain person.
"You think you are not a vain person.
I'm not a vain person, so I don't study myself in the mirror.
But I've put myself in a lot of places where a vain person wouldn't put themselves in.
She was a really beautiful woman, still is, but she is the least vain person I know.
Mrs. McDaniel said she was not a vain person, but with red lumps all over her face, she was embarrassed to go out.
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Moaning about little things can make you into vain, stubborn person, which is wrong, when so many people are suffering from starvation, illnesses, loss of a loved one, or a family crisis.
For the vainer naughty person in your life, find the worst photo possible of them and get it framed.
Moreover, that minority of prideful or "vain-glorious" persons who take pleasure in exercising power over others will naturally elicit preemptive defensive responses from others.
This $89.99 mirror promises more than just the ability see myself while I record webcam video – it promises the ability to see what a horribly vain and truculent person I really am.
When invited to "Real Time with Bill Maher," Milo did not look like the impertinent and witty provocateur he is on the stage, he seemed like a vain, narcissistic and shallow person.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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