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Discover Ludwig"a taint" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a contamination or stain on something or someone. It can also refer to a flaw or weakness in character. Example: The scandal surrounding the politician's financial dealings was a taint on his otherwise spotless reputation.
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It is a taint.
A taint of perceived corruption could spread.
"Its consequences led to a taint of the entire system of modern enterprise".
His 1988 campaign against Democrat Michael Dukakis, then the Massachusetts governor, carried a taint of racism.
DeLay, a senior Texas congressman, and a taint on several other Republicans.
"And MBIA and some of the others are operating with a taint on their name".
For their brief stay in civilization, the Eskimos were rewarded with a taint of poison.
Even those academics whose positions are secure have found that the names now have a taint.
Those who enter the twins' orbit immediately acquire a taint of prurience.
Still, Martha Stewart, the brand and the individual, carries a taint.
"There is always a taint of, if not corruption, then compromise about them," he said.
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