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Discover LudwigThe phrase "committing misconduct" is perfectly acceptable and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe an incident of inappropriate behavior, for example: "He was accused of committing misconduct when he lied to his supervisor."
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She denies committing misconduct in public life.
14% of scientists know of a colleague who falsified data and about 2% admit committing misconduct themselves.
Chapman, of Seaton Crescent, Corby, and Gaffney, of Belvoir Close, Corby, both Northants, are charged with committing misconduct in public office.
Thomas J. Spota, the Suffolk County district attorney, accused Mr. Hults of committing misconduct "not for personal financial gain, but for political advantage".
Following an Old Bailey trial, Robert Norman, 54, was convicted of committing misconduct in a public office while working at HMP Belmarsh, south London, when it was home to a number of high-profile prisoners.
Alan Hagan, 48, was found guilty of committing misconduct in public office over his dealings with the defunct newspaper's then crime reporter Lucy Panton in 2008, while he worked at Ashworth hospital in Merseyside.
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First, although there was 14% of the scientific practitioners reportedly witnessed their peers in committing misconducts and questionable practices, only 2% of them admitted their research results involved in such unethical practices as data fabrication, data falsification and plagiarism.
The pressure to commit misconduct is complex.
Brooks denies conspiring to commit misconduct in public office.
Both investigations into whether the prosecutorial team had committed misconduct remain open.
Coulson and Goodman still face two remaining charges of conspiracy to commit misconduct in public office.
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