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Discover LudwigThe phrase "area of evil" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific location or context associated with malevolent actions or influences.
Example: "The abandoned mansion was rumored to be an area of evil, where strange occurrences and disappearances had taken place over the years."
Alternatives: "realm of wickedness" or "zone of malevolence".
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It also precedes several English hilt-and-point dances and possibly derives from ancient whiffling to clear the dance area of evil spirits.
Also in Turkey are the so-called "guerrilla dances", performed by dances arranged in a circle who make swishing and whiffling sounds with their swords (possibly to clear the area of evil spirits), followed by mock combat.
Smudging is the art of purifying an area of evil spirits by burning certain herbs.
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Spam has been one of the major areas of "evil" that the team has been working on in the past several months.
But when we are given the knowledge of the truth that our activity is harming other human beings we must immediately stop that activity, otherwise we venture into an area of underlying evil.
Make an army of evil babies.
"To most people in this area, the United States is the source of evil on planet earth.
One may take the principle of evil as applying in areas of conduct where the destruction of an organism is not intended.
The Holy War Unto his disciples, Jesus spoke these words, "A group of evil warriors took over an area.
Two of the three nations on President Bush's "axis of evil," Iran and Iraq, fall within General Franks's area of responsibility.
The purpose of the processional rite was to ward off the forces of evil that might prevail against the people of the area.
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