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Discover Ludwig"evil deed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is morally wrong, and often involves causing harm to someone else. For example, "He was convicted of an evil deed where he had stolen money from an elderly woman."
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To earn money they would, if they felt the need, commit any evil deed.
Bombing is an evil deed, and my obligation is to stop evil deeds".
"We will stand together to make sure who perpetrated this evil deed will pay a price".
It's got to be some nefarious string-puller somewhere doing this evil deed for some evil purpose.
Both views suggest that an evil deed can be attributed largely to a perpetrator's social or religious identity.
Man's fortune is unstable, warnings are heeded too late, one evil deed leads to another, hubris is succeeded by nemesis.
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Judge Richard Hone told the pair the sentence reflected the seriousness of "your evil deeds".
The Quran states that "repentance is not accepted from those who continue to do evil deeds".
Even his evil deeds, never forgotten, have been somehow amalgamated into a memory of greatness.
There are angels who can sometimes intervene in evil deeds like this one.
Crown and Sportin' Life, in their very different ways, appeal to the audience despite their evil deeds.
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