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Discover LudwigThe phrase "impropriety of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe actions or behaviors that are inappropriate or not in line with social norms or expectations. Example: The CEO's lavish spending and questionable business practices highlighted the impropriety of his leadership style.
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They had no concept of the impropriety of such behavior.
Firstly we analyze the impropriety of Tsai and Kuo's quantum switching scheme for multicast service.
145 Magpiety, the impious impropriety of Prudes; irreverence for sir-reverence; Nagpiety's Hagpiety.
You can yell and scream about the impropriety of what he said, but it's true.
He is filled with feelings of "impropriety, of ignorance, smallness, estrangement".
At times, some of those arrested joked about the impropriety of their actions.
Ms. Pirro should have been aware of the impropriety of the tax returns, Mr. Castro said.
Instead, Seward adopted her, thus preëmpting any stories about the impropriety of travelling with two very young women.
Yet last month, even state television channels were pointing out the impropriety of his spouse's business, signaling the impending dismissal.
"Rather, in many cases the issue is the potential impropriety of those required to investigate and prosecute these deaths".
That, she said, "suggests to me they were so unconcerned about being caught or the impropriety of their actions that they didn't even seek to conceal it".
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