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"most foul" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used as an adjective phrase to describe something that is extremely unpleasant, evil, or morally wrong. It can also be used in a more literal sense to describe something that has a strong and unpleasant odor. Example: The odor emanating from the dumpster was most foul, causing most people to hold their breath as they walked by.
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Murder and language most foul.
"This," he declared, "is murder most foul".
"Quip — that most foul malady — Scandal & KINDNESS".
Oh fraud most foul and unnatural!
Marek Suchy has been sent packing for play most foul.
It contains incestuous scenes and murder most foul.
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The most foul-outs in a career?
Reid's magnum opus is Pam Ann, the most foul-mouthed, filthy-tempered flight attendant ever to sell duty free.
With Weatherspoon available, the Knicks lose practically nothing when Kurt Thomas, the most foul-prone player in the league, goes to the bench.
My own limited experience is that even the most foul-mouthed underlings largely avoid swearing in front of the boss, though Alastair Campbell may have been an exception.
I couldn't possibly comment.Stephen Maxwell London Floating on RiversSIR – Your obituary on Joan Rivers was the most foul-mouthed I have ever had the pleasure of reading (September 13th).
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