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Discover Ludwig'a scandal' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a widely publicized incident that results in public outrage and condemnation. For example: "The politician's involvement in a scandal cost him his job and damaged his reputation."
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What makes a scandal scandalous?
It was a scandal!
That is a scandal.
"This is a scandal".
It's a scandal".
Wasn't that a scandal?
Now, that's a scandal.
Governmental neglect remains a scandal.
"It is not a scandal.
France cannot permit a scandal".
Everyone knows it's a scandal.
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