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a professional misconduct
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a professional misconduct" is not correct in English; it should be "professional misconduct" without the article "a." You can use the term "professional misconduct" to refer to inappropriate or unethical behavior by a professional in their field.
Example: "The lawyer faced disciplinary action due to allegations of professional misconduct."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Alternative expressions(20)
a professional demeanour
a professional bearing
a composed presence
an air of professionalism
a respectful attitude
ethical violation
a businesslike manner
a businesslike attitude
a formal attitude
ethical breach
a professional behaviour
a professional demeanor
a professional risk
a formal conduct
a professional stance
an appropriate conduct
a professional habit
a courteous manner
a professional hazard
a professional attitude
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4 human-written examples
It suggested that the department's ethics office review whether to file a professional misconduct complaint with the bar.
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Last month, a group of law professors filed a professional misconduct complaint against Conway — a law school graduate and member of the D.C. Bar — partly because of her on-air endorsement of Trump's products.
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A group of law professors from around the country has filed a professional misconduct complaint against White House counselor Kellyanne Conway, a graduate of George Washington University Law School who was admitted to the D.C. Bar in 1995.
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A professional misconduct panel found "serious breaches of trust" and that he "took advantage of her vulnerability".
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56 human-written examples
We avoided recall bias by using data recorded in the medical school records before the individual qualified as a doctor and therefore before any professional misconduct.
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David Southall, the controversial paediatrician, faces a further professional misconduct hearing over allegations by parents that he wrongly accused them of child abuse.
News & Media
But it hardly needs elaboration to make it clear that the question of the total insufficiency of the evidence to sustain a serious charge of professional misconduct, against a backdrop of the claimed constitutional rights of an attorney to speak as freely as another citizen, is not one which can be subsumed under the headings of local practice, customs or law.
Academia
The allegations created a portrait of a long history of professional misconduct and included claims that Jackson had a "pattern" of distributing medication with no patient history and that he crashed a government vehicle while intoxicated after a Secret Service going-away party.
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Can barrister Rebecca Nyman help an equine vet facing a case of serious professional misconduct?
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"The committee determined that the allegations, if proved, would raise a question of serious professional misconduct, which could affect his fitness to practise," a statement said.
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At the end of the GMC's longest case, lasting 217 days, a disciplinary panel found Wakefield guilty of serious professional misconduct on a number of charges relating to a paper published in the Lancet medical journal in February 1998, some of them related to research ethics and others to financial conflicts of interest and failing to put patients first.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When discussing instances of unethical behavior by professionals, use the correct phrase "professional misconduct" without the indefinite article "a". For example, "The doctor was accused of "professional misconduct"".
Common error
Avoid using the article "a" before "professional misconduct". The term is a non-count noun and does not require an article unless referring to a specific instance with additional qualification. Instead of "a professional misconduct", use ""professional misconduct"".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a professional misconduct" functions incorrectly as a noun phrase, intending to describe unethical or improper behavior by a professional. However, Ludwig AI notes it is grammatically incorrect due to the unnecessary article "a".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "a professional misconduct" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "professional misconduct" without the article "a". Ludwig AI confirms this, advising against its usage. While the phrase intends to denote unethical behavior by a professional, its incorrect grammar undermines its clarity and credibility. The most common error is the unnecessary inclusion of the article "a". Correcting this error and using synonyms like "ethical breach" or "violation of professional ethics" will result in clear and accurate communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
professional misconduct
Removes the unnecessary article "a", correcting the grammatical error.
instances of professional misconduct
Rephrases to focus on specific occurrences, highlighting individual acts of misconduct.
cases of professional misconduct
Similar to 'instances', it emphasizes particular situations involving misconduct.
allegations of professional misconduct
Shifts focus to accusations or claims of misconduct, rather than proven instances.
acts of professional misconduct
Highlights individual actions that constitute professional wrongdoing.
formal complaint of professional misconduct
Emphasizes the official nature of the accusation.
disciplinary action for professional misconduct
Focuses on the consequences and repercussions of the misconduct.
ethical breach
Broadens the scope to include any violation of ethical standards, not just professional ones.
violation of professional ethics
Rephrases the concept to highlight the breach of ethical principles.
professional impropriety
Uses a more formal term to describe unethical or inappropriate behavior.
FAQs
What is the correct way to use the term "professional misconduct" in a sentence?
The correct phrase is "professional misconduct" without the article 'a'. For example, you can say, "The lawyer faced disciplinary action for "professional misconduct"." Avoid saying "a professional misconduct".
What are some synonyms for "professional misconduct"?
Alternatives include "ethical breach", "violation of professional ethics", or "professional impropriety".
Is it grammatically correct to say "a professional misconduct"?
No, it is grammatically incorrect. The correct term is simply "professional misconduct" without the indefinite article 'a'.
How does "professional misconduct" differ from a simple mistake?
"Professional misconduct" implies a deliberate or negligent violation of ethical or professional standards, whereas a mistake is generally an unintentional error. The consequences for "professional misconduct" are typically more severe.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested