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Discover Ludwig"what a hypocrite" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used as an exclamation to express disdain or disapproval for someone who is being insincere or deceptive. Example: "After preaching about the importance of honesty, John was caught lying to his boss. What a hypocrite!"
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What a hypocrite.
And, yes – what a hypocrite!
"What a hypocrite," he said.
I mean, what a hypocrite.
You can imagine what a hypocrite Erdoğan felt like when the Cumhuriyet story hit the stands.
"As if things weren't bad enough, Harry Reid's office leaked these e-mails to show what a hypocrite I was for raising hell about Congress's special subsidy for health insurance this week after he and I had wheeled and dealed to keep the darn thing," he rumbles.
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But what a bunch of hypocrites.
This is exactly why Hwood is DYING, what a bunch of hypocrites.
What a hodgepodge of narrow-minded right-wing hypocrites, huh?
Brand spends a lot of time worrying (and assuming) that people will think he's a hypocrite, what with his loved-up Hollywood lifestyle sitting ill with his radical egalitarianism.
Anyway, there I was, scrolling through Trump's latest tweets, and I don't know what set me off, exactly, but for some reason I had an idea for a tweet: "Is Trump a hypocrite or what?" [Applause, whistling, confetti] Thank you.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com