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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a grave error of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant mistake or misjudgment in a particular context or situation.
Example: "The committee acknowledged that there was a grave error of judgment in their decision-making process."
Alternatives: "a serious mistake of" or "a critical error of".
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This was a grave error of judgment.
"This was a grave error of judgment," he said.
He only went to Aberfan the following day - a grave error of judgment for which he was never forgiven.
I really think it's a mistake, a grave error of judgment, and the NRL need to sort it out quickly".
Padel gave a press conference at the Guardian Hay festival yesterday, where she apologised to Walcott for what she described as "a grave error of judgement".
For the Telegraph to sling mud rather than address these claims of serious ethical lapses is a grave error of judgment.
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But to have a person of that background in a live audience is a very grave error of judgment," Turnbull told Sky News.
In the video, Camosy subsumes animal welfare under the umbrella of antiabortion concerns, traditionally the exclusive province of life issues of a human sort — a grave error in the eyes of some evangelicals.
I believe The New York Times made a grave error in its coverage of golfer Andy Bean's destruction of a snake during the recent Atlanta Classic (June 21).
He suggested that the US might be better off with a royal arrangement - "the American founding fathers made a grave error in combining the offices of head of government with head of state".
To this day, he thinks that Howard Weitzman and Johnnie Cochran made a grave error by reaching an out-of-court settlement in the Michael Jackson case.
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