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Discover LudwigThe phrase "humanity sucks" is grammatically correct, but it is not appropriate for formal writing.
This phrase is mostly used in casual conversations or in informal writing. For example, you might write on Twitter, "Sometimes I feel like humanity sucks!".
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Humanity sucks.
So, long story short, humanity sucks and don't trust strangers.
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The political climate in these times of austerity means that the humanity is being sucked from this debate.
Anyone who's ever debated a shopping list or plans for a night out over text knows how it can suck the humanity out of what would be pleasant in person.
'Bloodborne' Is Merely the Latest Example of Humanity's Habit of Sucking at Life.
She said I was giving too much to something that was sucking the humanity straight out of my body, taking me away from the family.
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Most importantly, about a third of all the extra carbon dioxide humanity puts into the atmosphere is being sucked up by the oceans.
The mind-numbingly huge world of global humanity -- outside the state -- can suck us dry as surely as fourth-century Iraq did Rome: with equally prefigured consequences.
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