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The phrase "pernicious influence" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that is causing negative consequences or harm. For example, "The political corruption had a pernicious influence on the local economy."
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Her pernicious influence, not his fundamental incapacity.
If these works have a "pernicious influence" on English-speaking theater, give me "pernicious".
Ewan had quite a pernicious influence on folk music, I think.
Of course, one can't underestimate the pernicious influence of popular culture.
Closer political and economic integration would expand the pernicious influence of Mr. Lukashenko, a dictatorial President.
The other, he added, was the "pernicious influence of the Cultural Revolution".
The biggest problem seems to be the pernicious influence of business and financial groups on the political process.
Diplomatic language apart, however, Britain has been painfully silent about Rwanda's pernicious influence in its war-torn neighbour.
Others attacked the allegedly pernicious influence of high-frequency trading algorithms that comb news and execute trades in nanoseconds.
And, according to Andrea Alfieri, a Rome-based accountant, the economic downturn may have had a pernicious influence.
This time, Mr Nader's cause is the pernicious influence of corporate money and lobbying on American government.
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