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The phrase "and the probity of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the integrity, honesty, or moral principles of a person or organization.
Example: "The committee will evaluate the candidates based on their qualifications and the probity of their past actions."
Alternatives: "and the integrity of" or "and the honesty of".
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The eloquence of the language and the probity of the argumentation were met only by the countervailing oration of Daniel Webster.
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Many have adjusted their approach to research, and to the probity of financial structures they agree with clients, in the belief that there is now a competitive advantage in offering more transparency and greater (apparent) integrity than other firms.
Somebody, somewhere, was knowingly fooled by banks and bankers – sometimes governments over tax, sometimes regulators and investors over the probity of balance sheets and profits and sometimes, as the Securities and Exchange Commission SECC) says in Goldman's case, by creating a scheme to enrich one favoured investor at the expense of others – including, via RBS, the British taxpayer.
This ensured Froome's race was ridden and won in a haze of suspicion, and innuendo regarding the probity of his success, in a contest that saw just one rider forced out for failing a drug test.
Mutual suspicions have taken seed as to whether the other can be counted on as in the past and as to the probity of its judgment.
There is deep cynicism in Shanghai and the rest of China about the probity of party officials.
The verdict throws another spotlight on the probity of officials and politicians during Sarkozy's time in the highest offices of state.
The bad blood bubbled to the surface last year when Mr. DiFrancesco blamed Mr. Schundler for disclosing information that raised questions about the probity of his and his family's real estate dealings, forcing the acting governor out of the race.
Nevertheless, both beliefs reflect an apparent lack of awareness regarding the widespread interfaith support for organ donation [ 43, 44] and the strict procedural checks and balances that have been instituted to safeguard the probity of the organ recovery process [ 45].
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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