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The word 'spoiling' is correct and usable in written English
It is an adjective that describes something that has become too generous or excessive. For example: "My grandmother is always spoiling me with gifts on my birthday."
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I do not want to be the cause of such a crime as spoiling someone of a book!
Shall we? – Celt23 I'm spoiling my paper.
Unsurprisingly this has not gone down well in all quarters, with Bournemouth being variously accused of cashing in, fleecing their fans and spoiling everyone's holiday fun, though chairman Eddie Mitchell is unrepentant.
But rebel backbenchers made clear they were spoiling for a fight.
Not that anyone was spoiling for a fight.
But he and Sally told nobody for some weeks in order to avoid spoiling their son's wedding.
But to get knotted up about spoiling the end of Mad Men is an act of criminal stupidity.
But the arrival in the past year of the Coravin, a gizmo that lets sommeliers extract a glass of wine from a bottle without opening it or spoiling the remains, has made by-the-glass ranges, particularly in London, a whole lot more interesting.
Kenny Jackett said he is daring to dream of automatic promotion after Bakary Sako's goal gave the visitors three crucial points at Cardiff, spoiling Vincent Tan's first visit of the season.
Spooks on BBC1 came closest to spoiling Life Begin's last outing, with an audience of 5.6 million and 23.9% share at 9pm Channel 4's Wife Swap managed 1.9 million viewers and an 8% share, while the concluding part of BBC2's Nuremburg: Nazis on Trial garnered 1.8 million.
I said, 'Prime minister, I've got a difficult thing to ask you.' I said, 'See the statuary out in front, it's really spoiling the view from the front of Parliament House.
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