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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a betraying" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where "betraying" functions as a gerund or participle, but it requires a different structure, such as "a betrayal" or "betraying someone."
Example: "His actions were a betraying of trust, leading to the end of their friendship."
Alternatives: "a betrayal" or "an act of betrayal."
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She is widely seen as a betraying mother who silenced her daughter's trauma for nearly a decade and who is now tarnishing the image of the party she originally tried to protect.
By maintaining a code of silence, arguably Dusty becomes a betraying brother (son and uncle too) and an unwitting accomplice to Bill.
After a betraying Einforcer Sakuya Tōgane attempts to raise her Crime Coefficient, Kamui calms Akane down before sacrificing himself in order to shoot Togane as he is intent in lowering people's Crime Coefficients.
Besides Will, a betraying, blackmailing teenager with a sordid past and a suspicious present, a deviant priest and a true-to-stereotype newspaperman are at the play's center.
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"She wept like a betrayed woman".
The resentment was that of a betrayed lover.
Suddenly he thought she wanted Venice to fall apart & decided she was a betrayed idealist.
By now, expectations for a betrayed wife have been flipped upside down.
She explained, "For a betrayed spouse, there's just the reminders all the time".
Like a betrayed spouse, there's only so much you can take.
His hugely popular BBC1 series Doctor Foster, starring Suranne Jones as a betrayed GP, returns next year.
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