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Discover LudwigThe phrase "disservice about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to express that something is harmful or damaging to someone or something. Example: "The newspaper article did a disservice to the community by spreading false information about the local business."
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Disservice ABOUT 13,500 FAMILIES of U.S. armed forces enlisted personnel got food stamps last year and 8,290 received state child-care assistance, a General Accounting Office report says.
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"By claiming that his partnership with Goldman Sachs prevents him from sharing information that the public has a right to know about, he does a disservice to New Jersey voters.
But I think it would be a disservice to extrapolate anything about Zellweger herself from this silliness.
Dr Adam Winstock, an addiction psychiatrist who also founded the Global Drug Survey, told the International Medicine in Addiction conference on Sunday that doctors were doing a disservice by only speaking about drug-related harms.
Are we doing ourselves a disservice when we speak about our "belief" in evolution?
Goldman makes important points in his essay, but his inability to understand the limits of his own perspective does a terrible disservice to the conversation about Crown Heights that has reemerged around this anniversary.
And it made me more convinced of what a disservice all these stories about successful pregnancies create for the many women who are visiting those fertility clinics day after day, shooting themselves with stiletto-sized needles and subjecting themselves to the painful daily blood tests in order to get pregnant.
But union leaders do the city and their members a disservice when they spread myths about the working conditions of the "bravest" and "finest".
"It would be a disservice to write our concerns about Libya off as a partisan deal motivated by politics," he said, "given the national security implications of what's happened in Libya and Syria".
Afterwards, The Sun set up a readers' poll to vote for a successor, a contest between Liza and Sara Cox which did both women a disservice by pretending to be about wit versus beauty.
"But, like Donald Trump, he does our country a complete disservice with his inaccurate comments about Congressman John Lewis.
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