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The phrase "abuse of science" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe situations where scientific knowledge or methods are misused or exploited for unethical purposes.
Example: "The documentary highlighted the abuse of science in the pursuit of profit, showcasing how some companies manipulated research findings."
Alternatives: "misuse of science" or "exploitation of science".
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For me, this is abuse of science.
And to be honest, as a writer, I used to have no problem with this abuse of science.
My main objection with this "slugfest" has been the repeated abuse of science in an attempt to discredit the farm and justify the decision to revoke the permit.
He is a co-author with Jean Bricmont of "Fashionable Nonsense: Postmodern Intellectuals' Abuse of Science" (Picador USA, 1998) and the author of "Beyond the Hoax: Science, Philosophy and Culture" (Oxford University Press, 2008).
But the department's failings go beyond that to its coziness with the industries it is sworn to regulate, its reckless assault on the country's natural resources and its abuse of science.
This is an abuse of science; evolution is an excellent theory to explain the origins of biological diversity, but it has little or no religious significance - it can be placed equally well within an atheistic or theistic context.
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This one makes a good story of the uses and abuses of science.
C1 Business Digest C1 EDITORIAL A20-21 EditoRalph Naderh Nadoesdoes it again; resorting to facts; uses and abuses of science; Serge Schmemann on art, the state and religion.
While I admittedly worry about the effects — both good and bad — of this desire, my concern in the piece was not with "abuses" of science but with the very desire itself and what it unconsciously represses.
In Bayona's "Fallen Kingdom," small details leap off the screen and create new empathy for the creatures that may represent horrific abuses of science but are living beings nonetheless.
He called the proposed cull an abuse of the science.
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