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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dishonesty of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used to describe someone's lack of honesty or integrity in a specific situation or context. Here are a few examples: - The dishonesty of the politician's actions led to his downfall. - The employee was fired for the dishonesty of falsifying company records. - The dishonesty of the salesman's claims led to a loss of trust from customers. - I was shocked by the dishonesty of my friend when they lied to me about their whereabouts.
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Ukip has accused the Tories of "dishonesty" of their promise to abolish the Human Rights Act.
But most of all they talked about what they considered the dishonesty of Hughes and Vidra.
"The dishonesty of it was astounding — criminal, really," Mr. Hagel said in 2007.
The key difference, probably, was the growing belief in the dishonesty of tobacco firms.
Surety contracts are designed to protect businesses against the possible dishonesty of their employees.
He was spooked by the dishonesty of the moment of necessary falsification.
Scott's slick technique is overwhelmed by the sheer fatuous dishonesty of this macho quest.
It is the intellectual dishonesty of this approach that is most distressing".
Still, I might need to reverse my ruling on the thoroughgoing dishonesty of wintry mix.
This led to dishonesty of presentation which makes for painful reading even now.
And he is amusingly honest about the intellectual dishonesty of some of his own positions.
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