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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dirty part" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific section or aspect of something that is unclean or morally questionable.
Example: "The investigation revealed a dirty part of the operation that had been hidden from the public eye."
Alternatives: "an unsavory aspect" or "a questionable element".
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And here comes a dirty part.
I was in a dirty part of town.
At a recent University Hong Kong forum called "What is Happening to Our Political System," former columnist for the Hong Kong Economic Journal Joseph Lian said the media played a dirty part in this year's election.
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"Oh, but we saw the dirty part last night, in back of the hotel".
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