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The phrase "a pattern of malfeasance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent or repeated occurrence of wrongdoing or illegal activity, often in a professional or organizational context.
Example: "The investigation revealed a pattern of malfeasance within the department, leading to significant legal repercussions."
Alternatives: "a trend of misconduct" or "a series of wrongdoings".
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Apologies cannot undo a pattern of malfeasance in his lack of responsiveness to the public trust.
The company, in a filing with the S.E.C., said reductions reflect a pattern of malfeasance in which "account balances were reviewed, sometimes at the request of senior executives, with the goal of seeking adjustments so that quarterly objectives could be met".
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A pattern of deception!
A Pattern of Death.
Identify a pattern of bossiness.
The allegations lent new momentum to a case that has entangled successive British governments and has come to epitomize a wider pattern of disarray, malfeasance and corruption that has dogged Scotland Yard for years.
But there was a pattern suggesting malfeasance.
"No longer did I see myself as a lonely giant of malfeasance, just as a tiny part of a general malfeasance," she writes.
"It was a mistake of the heart, not a mistake of malfeasance".
There has been a raft of malfeasance, poor play and injuries.
Suddenly, the genial, gravelly voiced prince of Harlem became a symbol of malfeasance and self-dealing Washington insiderism.
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