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The phrase "air of impunity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone behaves as if they are free from consequences or punishment for their actions.
Example: "The politician walked into the meeting with an air of impunity, confident that his past misdeeds would go unpunished."
Alternatives: "sense of invincibility" or "feeling of exemption".
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The air of impunity risks spreading further disillusion among Mr Sarkozy's supporters.
But a failure to investigate the killings properly has helped create an air of impunity: soldiers and policemen, rogue or otherwise, appear to be rubbing out those they dislike.
The slogans chosen for the new Pinochet image have not yet been released but, based on the recent flurry of confessions by retired military officers, the general's ability to recreate an air of impunity seems to be slim.
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"The whole atmosphere of impunity needs to change".
The result was a degree of impunity.
"This is the end of impunity.
"There is a trend of impunity.
There is a culture of impunity.
The pattern of impunity was set.
Yet the sense of impunity is unchanged.
What is a "culture of impunity"?
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