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"a faux pas" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a socially awkward or embarrassing mistake or blunder. Example: The dinner party was going smoothly until Jane accidentally spilled her wine all over the host's new white tablecloth – it was a major faux pas.
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That's a faux pas.
THE visiting journalist has made a faux pas.
But I realised immediately it was a faux pas.
Who could live down a faux pas like that?
Halberstadt showed various people videos of someone committing a faux pas.
Ms. Grosso contends that Civil City's approach is itself a faux pas.
When she grew teary-eyed, television played the moment as a faux pas.
Further back, hiring the Denmark team's German coach Heiko Salzwedel after Beijing was a faux pas.
James realizes right away that he has made a faux pas.
Sharing their skepticism with their interpreter, the delegates made a faux pas.
Within 24 hours a faux pas became a debacle, reprised last week.
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