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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a point of corruption" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific instance or location where corruption occurs or is identified.
Example: "The investigation revealed a point of corruption within the organization that needed to be addressed immediately."
Alternatives: "a site of corruption" or "a locus of corruption".
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Such a fund was not illegal at the time, but as Nixon had made a point of attacking government corruption, it exposed him to charges he might be giving special favors to the contributors.
The first chapters highlight corrupt practices, taking as a point of departure a technocratic definition of corruption.
He confessed that he had recently tried a friend's electric bike and found the experience appealing to the point of corruption.
That's the high point of corruption in my state".
Warwick, Ibbetson and several parents of middle and high school students in the competitive junior rowing program assert the matter is about loose ethics to the point of corruption.
In gaining control of the schools two years ago, Mr. Bloomberg made a point of the need to root out corruption and patronage in the system.
For initial values of x just to the left or right of the point x ¯, the leader employs a level of corruption that is low or high, respectively, and the system approaches the low or maximum steady state, respectively.
"Seeing evil and corruption everywhere in the church, I finally reached a point of degeneration, a point of no return, and could no longer control myself," he said.
Women's basketball hasn't quite gotten to that point of terminal corruption yet, but it's getting there fast".
They have also taken aim at the idea of Artur Mas leading the transitional government, pointing to a string of corruption scandals that have plagued his party Democratic Convergence in recent years.
"At the same time, we see, not only in Europe, a high amount of corruption points to a lack of ethics on the part of politicians".
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