Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigThe phrase "egregious being" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe someone or something that is extremely bad or offensive. Example: The dictator's reign was marked by egregious acts of violence and oppression, earning him the nickname of "egregious being" among his victims.
Exact(2)
IN HIS is particularly egregious, being not just a five-letter partial but an odd one to boot.
It is based on imprecise assertions, the first and most egregious being that production companies would leave without the credit, and another that filming would have declined at the same rate that it had before the credit took hold.
Similar(58)
Particularly egregious was what happened at Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae, he said.
Perhaps the most egregious is a failure of imagination.
"One of the reasons it's so egregious is because it's so readable," she said.
Most egregious was your omission of grace, which is the very idea that makes Hell sensible.
Is someone else's discomfort automatically a sign that something egregious is going on?
Least egregious were novels the group referred to as "pure entertainment".
Most egregious is the story of a young guard for the Chicago Bulls named Ben Gordon.
The fourth, and to my mind, most egregious, is that Luka does not learn or grow".
However, when something that egregious is published, we believe it warrants a more direct apology.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com