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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a heinous" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is shockingly evil or wicked, often in reference to crimes or actions.
Example: "The court condemned the defendant for committing a heinous act that shocked the entire community."
Alternatives: "an atrocious" or "a vile".
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Fabricating data is a heinous scientific sin.
Rape is a heinous crime.
I've been decried for a heinous act.
Hamas has condemned what it described as "a heinous crime".
Irresponsibility was allied to conviction, a heinous marriage.
IT WAS a heinous breach of the law.
THROWING the ball is considered a heinous cricketing crime.
He described Mr. Said's death as a "heinous crime".
The government denounced the killing as a "heinous" crime.
"This was a home invasion, a heinous crime".
Is texting while driving bad judgment, or a heinous crime?
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