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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a case of gross misconduct" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to employment, legal matters, or disciplinary actions where serious violations of conduct are being discussed.
Example: "The investigation revealed a case of gross misconduct that warranted immediate termination of the employee."
Alternatives: "an instance of serious misconduct" or "a situation of severe misconduct."
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"The company is contractually committed to make the relevant payment to each former director unless it can legally establish a case of gross misconduct against him.
But Tesco said yesterday: "The company is contractually committed to make the relevant payment to each former director unless it can legally establish a case of gross misconduct against him".
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A jury acquitted Dawson of the criminal charge of misconduct in public office earlier this month, but he still faces a disciplinary case of gross misconduct for inappropriate behaviour with a victim.
The Bents' contract with the funds permit them to be indemnified for legal expenses under most circumstances, but both those contracts and federal mutual fund laws bar such compensation in cases of gross misconduct.
It is seldom done except in cases of gross misconduct.
Giving in to boredom is a failure, an act of gross misconduct.
Most employers would identify such action as a matter of "gross misconduct".
Ainslie was part of an enquiry into whether a charge of gross misconduct should be heard by the jury.
racial abuse to be a matter of gross misconduct incorporated into players' contracts.
She appealed against a finding of gross misconduct resulting in dismissal by a hearing on 17 October.
"That statement, which was provided to the court on 30 September 2016, states clearly that in the investigator's view there 'was and remains an indication of gross misconduct' and that the outcome of an outstanding investigative action could result in a case to answer for gross misconduct".
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