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Discover Ludwig"corrupt of" is not correct and usable in written English.
You would say "corrupt by" instead. Example: The politicians were corrupted by the power of money.
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Unless he's corrupt, of course.
The Communist government was also corrupt, of course, as it is in China.
But it is the fifth most corrupt of all the countries tracked by Transparency International, a graft-monitoring organisation.
Respondents to a recent opinion poll rated the present UPA government as the most corrupt of the past 35 years.
Nigeria, in contrast, is rated the most corrupt of the 90 countries in the TI list, despite the efforts of President Obasanjo to attack malfeasance.
Thus declared Bruce Rauner on January 12th in his inaugural address as governor of Illinois, one of the most mismanaged and corrupt of America's states.
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At Fancy Farm, Grimes called McConnell "Senator No," the embodiment of corrupt gridlock of the capital.
At the time, he was being attacked in the French press as a corrupter of youth.
It is the corrupter of the morals of the modest youth, the ruin of your subjects.
He was a corrupter of youth who had to be stopped in his tracks.
Cosy, marmalade sandwich-munching childhood presence of yore, or (as recent reports insinuate) sinister-eyed corrupter of global youth?
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