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Discover Ludwig"lack decorum" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to lack proper behavior or manners. Example: The politician's lack of decorum during the debate was met with criticism from the audience.
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Shakespeare lacked decorum, in Dryden's view, largely because he had written for an ignorant age and poorly educated audiences.
She is a strange mixture: both austere and bohemian, having lived a life not without its louche elements but never lacking decorum.
Rivers lacked decorum, which is a fancy way to say she believed in cursing in public.
Further, lacking decorum and discipline, Trump exhibits only a dim understanding of domestic and foreign relations.
In her mind, their perceived lack of decorum and restraint signalled the end of days.
Even the lack of decorum with which the horrors are treated now looks psychologically astute.
Jackson shook his head at the lack of decorum, saying, "He wasn't thinking very clearly right there".
The story got back to top executives at NBC News, who considered it an example of lack of decorum.
It's the lack of decorum, rational thought and objectivity…and the uneasy sense that maybe my profession is somehow redundant.
In the press room after the game, talk of Hebert's lack of decorum dominated conversation more than Alabama's transcendent championship performance.
After a loss at the Olympics that included several petulant tosses of his racket, Harrison had to apologize on television for his lack of decorum.
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