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Yes, Penny is right that "Check your privilege" is, at root, a benign concept, but Mensch is right that sometimes it is abused and misused in a way to suggest that personal experience trumps all.
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It is widely used (and misused) in the courts.
"And we have no idea how this information will be used and misused in the future".
This is known as the state-secrets privilege, and has been abused and misused in recent years.
This long, complicated sentence is replete with words, and this one — "replete" — is misused in a distracting way.
A pervasive sense of evaluations being misused in a punitive way was also uncovered.
Guardians of English this week leapt to the defense of the language's most misunderstood and misused punctuation mark in a furor that even prompted reaction from the government in London.
Or whether facts are used or misused in such a fashion as to render a columnist's opinion unfair?
Any substance that would be known to provide an advantage and be misused in competition can be tested here on site.
The word has been much bandied about and much misused in the last few days".
"A few months ago one of Sir Bruce Keogh's reports was used, and I would say misused, in relation to the English data.
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