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Discover Ludwig"her conduct" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to the behavior of a specific person. For example: "Mary's teachers are concerned about her conduct in the classroom."
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It said the investigation involved her conduct.
Judge Winmill called her conduct "inexcusable".
I think her conduct has been remarkable.
She could still face criminal charges related to her conduct.
If pregnant out of wedlock, her conduct is to blame.
Her conduct, however, hints at more than heartbreak.
But ethics take a less sanguine view of her conduct.
But the charges in the indictment relate to her conduct between 2010 and the present.
"It's quite apparent my client was remorseful and contrite with respect to admitting her conduct".
Leaks about her conduct as a cabinet minister under Mr Rudd did her no favours.
"After much discussion, we feel that these charges best fit her conduct," Sgt. Mitchell said.
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