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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aware of malpractice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing knowledge or consciousness of unethical or illegal behavior in a professional context, particularly in fields like medicine or law.
Example: "The board members were aware of malpractice occurring within the organization and decided to take immediate action."
Alternatives: "conscious of malpractice" or "informed about malpractice".
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Dr. Koll said that he was not aware of malpractice suits based on hand-washing, but that hand-washing compliance rates often become part of the information used when suing hospitals for infections.
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The company also has significant malpractice coverage in case of related claims, although it said it was aware of just five malpractice suits filed against the doctors.
And what if a detective is aware of corruption or malpractice among his or her superiors and wants to tell a journalist about it?
What sort of malpractice?
Fear of malpractice is rampant.
Reducing the amount of malpractice incidents, not the amount of malpractice awards, will reduce the cost of malpractice insurance.
The high costs of malpractice insurance.
He might even accuse you of malpractice.
At the back end is the cost of malpractice insurance.
They cite the soaring cost of malpractice insurance.
Particularly in these days of malpractice suits and H.M.O.
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