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The phrase "all forms of greed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing various types or manifestations of greed in a broader context, such as in economic, social, or moral discussions.
Example: "The documentary explores the impact of all forms of greed on society, from corporate corruption to personal avarice."
Alternatives: "every type of greed" or "all varieties of greed".
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But obviously, all forms of greed are not equal; hence the importance of separating the light from the darkness in such strategic matters, especially in contemporary meritocratic economies (Frank 1999, 2007).
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Is that a form of greed?
Among other things, "Romeo and Juliet" is about romance as a form of greed, the selfishness that can come with the high of being claimed.
Destructive forms of greed, in which we seek to seize and appropriate other people's possessions, are outlawed in a capitalist society.
Government regulations are put in place to protect the rest of us from corporate cost-cutting, corner-cutting and other forms of greed and risk".
Not true: Their critics are people who want to rein in unproductive, socially harmful, predatory and near-sociopathic forms of greed.
"We must end all forms of discrimination.
All forms of maladjustment share this constellation.
Nor are all forms of redistribution equal.
"We take all forms of discrimination seriously.
These are all forms of "seeing as".
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