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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a miscarriage of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts discussing failures or injustices, often related to legal or ethical situations.
Example: "The court's decision was seen as a miscarriage of justice, leaving many questioning the integrity of the legal system."
Alternatives: "an injustice of" or "a failure of".
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"It's a miscarriage of justice.
Or is it a miscarriage of justice?
What happened in Florida was a miscarriage of justice, but not a miscarriage of the law.
This is a miscarriage of justice for 34 young men".
If it doesn't, it's a miscarriage of justice to proceed".
"I think it's a miscarriage of justice," he said.
Grant added: "Parker's action led to a miscarriage of justice".
He answers: "Well, what is a miscarriage of justice?
Farrow feels that there has been a miscarriage of justice.
Such a process can reveal a miscarriage of justice.
He had suffered from a miscarriage of justice.
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