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Discover LudwigThe phrase "checkered history" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to something that has had a varied and often controversial past, such as a person, place, or organization. For example: "The mayor has a checkered history of corrupt behavior."
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Roseau cane also has a checkered history.
Wallace had a checkered history in Portland.
But other, newer government broadcasters have a more checkered history.
Arizona has a checkered history when it comes to redistricting.
In addition, the board has had a checkered history.
The ECMC Group, Corinthian's buyer, has a checkered history.
Bessler acknowledges that bariatric surgery has a checkered history.
The Chargers and the Patriots have their own checkered history.
Tsarism has a long, if checkered, history in Washington.
As the last major division of the canon, the Abhidhamma corpus has had a checkered history.
Syria, however, has a checkered history when it comes to paying for its weapons.
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