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The phrase "capacity for wrongdoing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to one's ability or tendency to engage in immoral or unethical behavior. Example: Despite his good intentions, John's capacity for wrongdoing led him down a dark path.
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There is a capacity for error.
Why do political parties recruit candidates with reputations for wrongdoing?
Worse, the costs of pursuing the banks for wrongdoing are difficult to contain: uncertainty over legal risks may make it harder for them to attract capital, which would affect their capacity to lend.
Prosecutors are rarely punished for wrongdoing.
It can also be a self-preserving haven for wrongdoing.
"We have zero tolerance for wrongdoing," he said.
Neighborhood and work contexts offer social status and mete out shame and social opprobria for wrongdoing.
But another goal – punishing the banks for wrongdoing – may have gotten lost in the process.
But the hunt for wrongdoing has gone run amok.
"We have a zero-tolerance policy for wrongdoing.
This is often needed to counter official denial of wrongdoing or responsibility for wrongdoing (Weschler 1998).
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