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Discover Ludwig'social disease' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used as a metaphor to describe a problem that affects the general public. For example, "The rise of smartphone addiction has become a serious social disease among young people."
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It's a social disease".
They diagnose infectious social disease, mostly hypocrisy.
Racism is a social disease that has infected our country.
Cali's social disease still takes a heavy toll.
Attention deficit disorder is not a social disease, but the show tune excuses juvenile delinquency as a social disease.
O.K., so it sounds like a social disease.
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Kano, once the best-looking guy in grime and most popular member of Newham's N.A.S.T.Y Crew, is the latest poor soul to fall victim to this trend/social disease.
He is also the author of the novel "Social Disease" and a passionate ode to shopping called "I'll Take It".
It's not the hardest scene to infiltrate - all I had to do was hang out on St. Marks Place for a couple weekends before I had a gaggle of Punk friends and a band called Social Disease.
"Mainstream publishers churn out books based only on sales projections rather than exciting, experimental or thought provoking literature," says Heidi James, founder of alternative publishing company Social Disease and a contemporary of the Brutalists.
It's not the hardest scene to infiltrate – all I had to do was hang out on St. Marks Place for a couple weekends before I had a gaggle of Punk friends and a band called Social Disease.
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