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The phrase "duplicitous of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something that is deceitful or dishonest. Example: His behavior was duplicitous of a true friend, as he was always gossiping about others behind their backs.
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We've run a blog for years where we give away other artists' MP3s and it would probably be a bit duplicitous of us to start restricting our own releases in the same way!" It's a valid point, but whilst the some major labels still seem to be running scared from the internet, the Transparent ethos is simple: "If someone likes a song enough, they'll download it".
And it was the most duplicitous of us that survived.
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It also called United Nations Security Council sanctions illegal and spoke of a "lack of trust" because of the "duplicitous behavior of certain big powers," the officials said.
It also criticized the United Nations Security Council sanctions against it as "illegal" and spoke of a "lack of trust" because of the "duplicitous behavior of certain big powers," the officials said.
The assignment had helped Churchill develop a breadth of experience that other mere soldiers were never to achieve, yet because of the duplicitous dealings of Charles II's secret negotiations with Louis XIV Charless had no intention of waging war against France), the mission ultimately proved abortive.
They say that Mr. Zhang was a victim, too — of his own duplicitous suppliers, of China's faulty supply chains, and of the pressures of its loosely regulated brand of capitalism, where Chinese entrepreneurs feel squeezed between Western companies' appetite for cheap goods and the fierce local competition to satisfy it.
"The last thing any of us want is some kind of hypocritical and duplicitous kind of activity," said Mr. Hagel, who was one of Mr. McCain's national campaign chairmen.
This is precisely the sort of thing religious leaders across the Muslim world will now say and, will point to YOU as living proof of the duplicitous nature of western governments or individuals.
The Deputy Minister of the Interior, who has entered into the conspiracy out of impatience with the liberalizing tendencies of his colleagues in the Ministry, has a less sanguine view of the professor, whom he sees as the duplicitous leader of a virulent band of underground ideologues, bent on destroying church, state, and the traditional family.
Wised up as we are to the duplicitous semiotics of all forms of public address, do we have any ideals left?
It is vital to the movie's delicate, comic tone that intimations of the predatory, duplicitous aspects of David's character do not emerge too suddenly.
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