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Discover LudwigThe phrase "shenanigans of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe mischievous or deceptive behavior or actions. Example: "The shenanigans of the group of teenagers caused chaos at the school assembly."
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It includes mildly objectionable shenanigans of a sexual nature.
But the shenanigans of people, from both parties, are legion.
IN THE 1980s "Dallas" was a soap opera about the shenanigans of capitalists.
It centred on the shenanigans of a none-too- successful Glaswegian band, the Majestics.
Many of them tuned in to the nighttime shenanigans of Russ ("Weird Beard") Knight.
Leap Day: A Statistician's Holiday Ah, the shenanigans of leap year.
This applies all the more when Heinz testifies about the extramarital shenanigans of Marilyn Rexroth.
It means that a lot more people now follow the shenanigans of the Lumpy Lamberts.
But he claims his background means he finds the shenanigans of politics difficult.
They battle with the vagaries of politicians and the shenanigans of government and I salute them".
Adapted from Diane Johnson's novel, it recounts the shenanigans of Americans in Paris.
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