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"ill discipline" is a phrase that is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a lack of structure or organization in people, such as students in a classroom or members of a team. For example: "The teacher was frustrated with the students' ill discipline, so she decided to implement an attendance policy."
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He was barred from playing Saturday because of ill discipline on the field.
Shorten suggested the current bout of ill discipline extended beyond Marshall.
The home side faded notably thereafter, ill discipline and a resurgent visiting pack seeing another pair of penalties conceded.
Over all, most Taliban small-arms fire has been haphazard and ineffective, an unimpressive display of ill discipline or poor skill.
The Cowboys made the home side pay for ill discipline with their first three tries coming off the back of penalties.
Exeter were second best throughout and their ill discipline saw them lose Damien Welch and Ben White to the sin-bin during the opening quarter of the match.
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Ireland's Jonathan Sexton will punish similar ill-discipline.
He was expelled for ill-discipline this year.
But then ill-discipline got the better of him.
His metronomic accuracy punishes ill-discipline, nonchalantly knocking over penalties from anywhere in the opposition half.
Expelled from the ANC for ill-discipline, he is now arguably its most eloquent critic.
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