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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'find inappropriate' is correct and usable in written English.
It could be used in any context where something is being judged as being inappropriate in a given situation. For example: "The teacher asked her students to find inappropriate content in the text they were reading."
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And we have been seeing Hillary Clinton in Baptist churches in a way that I also find inappropriate".
It veered to the register of the barrack-room – a side of his character Westerners sometimes find inappropriate and shocking.
Since January, more than 105,000 people have applied to get rid of names their ancestors chose that future generations went on to find inappropriate.
There is also a lot of black humour that some may find inappropriate but allows a release of emotions that can keep you going for the rest of the shift.
The reviews did not find inappropriate actions during rescues but made 15 recommendations in total, "all of which are currently being implemented," a spokesman for customs told Guardian Australia.
"The way to make this work in cases where machines can't make decisions is to tap into the members," he said, pointing to Facebook's buttons that allow users to flag material they find inappropriate.
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But the Vienna plan does not require any country to adopt policies it finds inappropriate.
Wright himself might not have found inappropriate its accompaniment of twittering tapes of cocktail party noises.
She immediately ransacked the caregiver's room and began throwing around items that she found inappropriate.
Texas Education Agency auditors have found inappropriate use of state money in such arrangements.
Pavel Durov, the app's co-founder, said on Twitter that Apple had found "inappropriate content" was available to users.
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