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The phrase "a malign" is not correct in standard written English.
The term "malign" is typically used as a verb or an adjective, but it does not function as a noun when preceded by "a."
Example: "The malign influence of the corrupt leader was felt throughout the organization."
Alternatives: "a malevolent force" or "an evil presence."
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GIST is a malign disease that ranges from a curable disorder to a highly malignant disease.
Suppressed creativity is a malign organizational tumour.
He was a malign influence, stopping people from coming forward.
The world's population is trapped in a malign paradox.
Is this a malign act, or a magnificently naive one?
Or a malign universe cackling gleefully as it sows chaos?
Is he the victim of a malign conspiracy or is he becoming truly psychotic?
The British public, too, had concluded that the Murdochs were a malign influence.
I was diagnosed with a malign non-Hodgkin diffuse large B-cell lymphoma.
Mr. Transfer, sportswriters called him, and fingered Clarkson as a malign influence.
Why did they insist on using this power in such a malign way?
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