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The phrase "professional misconduct" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to unethical or inappropriate behavior in a professional setting, such as by a doctor, lawyer, or other professional. You can use it whenever you are discussing or describing this type of behavior. Example: The board of directors voted to revoke the doctor's license due to multiple instances of professional misconduct, including overcharging patients and prescribing unnecessary treatments.
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He denies serious professional misconduct.
Nevertheless, it found her action professional misconduct.
Some of the lawyers were accused of professional misconduct.
His mother is a legal consultant on professional misconduct.
Outcomes examined were program completion, NCLEX-RN® passage, subsequent criminal acts, and subsequent professional misconduct.
The Justice Department's own investigation into whether any professional misconduct took place is not yet complete.
He eventually agreed to a stipulation containing substantial admissions of professional misconduct.
Van Dorn's dismal position worsened after wide-ranging charges of personal and professional misconduct emerged.
See articleOut of fashionJohn Galliano was sacked as Christian Dior's lead designer for professional misconduct.
Some companies placed under receivership have also lost billions of dollars due to professional misconduct by their official receivers.
Additionally, 4.5% of the criminal history group had subsequent professional misconduct compared with 1% of the noncriminal history group.
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