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The phrase "an engine of oppression" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a system, organization, or mechanism that perpetuates or enforces oppression or injustice.
Example: "The regime's policies served as an engine of oppression, stifling dissent and violating human rights."
Alternatives: "a tool of oppression" or "a mechanism of oppression".
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"Invidious discrimination is an engine of oppression, subjugating a disfavored group to enhance or maintain the power of the majority.
If its deployment does not rest on facts — cold, hard, solid facts, established either by admissions of by trials — it serves no lawful or moral purpose and is simply an engine of oppression.
Merely establishing the authority of the court without firm cause, "serves no lawful or moral purpose and is simply an engine of oppression", he wrote.A settlement also carries other large costs for society, Mr Rakoff added.
Merely establishing the authority of the court without firm cause, "serves no lawful or moral purpose and is simply an engine of oppression".By not pushing to link the settlement with a possible crime, Mr Rakoff concluded, the transparency of the financial markets has been compromised.
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And when slavery was taken off the books in America, at a cost of hundreds of thousands of lives, rank prejudice replaced economic interest as the engine of oppression well into the 20th Century.
It creates an engine of interest.
Attali: Germany is an engine of Europe.
Tax is seen as an imposition, a form of oppression.
That our haircuts are an instrument of oppression.
Is the nude just an instrument of oppression?
"There's an atmosphere of oppression," Powell-Brace says.
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