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The phrase "mired in corruption" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase implies that a person or organization is deeply involved in corrupt activities or morally bankrupt practices. For example, "The corrupt politicians were mired in corruption that had gone on for years."
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Both are mired in corruption scandals.
But the system has been mired in corruption.
Academisation is mired in corruption, cronyism and outright failure.
Yet each of these projects was once mired in corruption.
South Africa is mired in corruption of its own making.
Plus, his government has recently been mired in corruption scandals.
In Mumbai, the celebrated "encounter specialists" soon became mired in corruption allegations.
Lawmakers, increasingly mired in corruption scandals that alienate the public, curse one another in Parliament.
Moves to liberalise the economy became mired in corruption and red tape.
And so, indebted and dependent on foreign aid, Kyrgyzstan remains mired in corruption.
By the time of that meeting, Mr. Olmert was mired in corruption investigations.
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