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The phrase "a gross miscarriage of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a significant failure or injustice, often in legal or moral contexts.
Example: "The decision to dismiss the case was seen as a gross miscarriage of justice by the community."
Alternatives: "a severe failure of" or "an egregious error in".
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She always maintained that this was a gross miscarriage of justice.
Desmond Tutu has called Peltier's case "a gross miscarriage of justice".
Code Blue called the investigation at UNAids a "gross miscarriage of justice".
Was that sending-off deserved, or a gross miscarriage of justice?
Sotoudeh's supporters describe the charges against her as bogus and say her conviction is a "gross miscarriage of justice".
"I think those revelations are other examples of wrongdoing leading to a gross miscarriage of justice," Mr. Abrams said.
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Another sees a gross miscarriage righted, a victory that should not diminish the memory of the victim.
Romanian club Poli Timisoara's owner Marian Iancu says his 10-year sentence for money-laundering and tax evasion is a "gross miscarriage".
Last week, Frank Lindh - John's father and a San Francisco-based lawyer - came to London to talk about the gross miscarriage of justice that followed his son's capture and the human rights implications of his continued incarceration.
In 1989, long after this gross miscarriage of justice, the convictions were quashed.
There are, however, a small but growing number of prosecutors' offices around the country that have systems to prevent the gross miscarriage of justice that Mr. Morton suffered.
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