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The phrase "a morass of corruption" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or environment that is overwhelmingly filled with corruption, often implying difficulty in navigating or escaping it.
Example: "The investigation revealed a morass of corruption within the local government, making it nearly impossible to identify the true culprits."
Alternatives: "a quagmire of corruption" or "a swamp of corruption".
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Achebe says the Igbo have never fully recovered, and Nigeria has slid into a morass of corruption.
Countries like China and Iran have faced a morass of corruption and institutional disarray while seeking to expand their presence here.
It's his updating of what a German historian of the post-World War I period and the Stab in the Back myth described as the reactionary construction of events: "A morass of corruption, degeneracy, national humiliation, and ruthless persecution of the honest 'national opposition.'".
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As Klein saw it, that system had become a morass of patronage, corruption and incompetence.
But the doubts of the leadership along with a morass of red tape, corruption and capricious rules, caused many investors to pull out.
It disappears in a morass of bureaucratic waste and corruption.
Poverty was still rampant, and governance in large swaths of the country was abysmal, a morass of inefficiency and abuse and corruption.
I had covered far too many bombings and fraudulent elections, and heard Arabs themselves complain too often about their own inability to transcend the morass of corruption and thuggery.
The Winter Olympics aren't much better, as anyone who can remember the morass of corruption that was the 2014 incarnation in Sochi, Russia, can attest.
Never again can we stand idly while politicians and big corporations sink our country into the morass of corruption and the swamp of endless debt.
In New York, the straightforward task of transporting children to and from school has become a morass of good and bad intentions, shortsighted marketplace policies and outright corruption.
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