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Discover Ludwig"insidious intent" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English
It means a hidden or subtle intention that is deceitful or harmful. Example: The politician's promises were made with insidious intent, as he only sought to gain more power for himself.
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Some Shia clerics have issued fatwas forbidding the signing of such agreements, on the grounds that their insidious intent is to subvert the rules of Islam.Significantly, however, no recognised religious figure, Sunni or Shia, has condoned attacks on coalition forces.
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A disembodied voice (Penelope Wilton) attacks him with insidious, predatory intent.
In occupied Tibet, China's 52-year subjugation of women has had a more insidious and genocidal intent.
Insidious little scaley things were intent on fattening themselves, utterly indifferent to the reality that they were killing their host.
If the alternative to happiness is not, in the binary way, unhappiness; and if happiness has become so insidious, so hypnotic a single end for a good life, why have we wanted this strange narrowing of our intent?
Subtler, more insidious.
These books are insidious.
Impunity is insidious.
This is very insidious".
But cancer is insidious.
Its progress is insidious.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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