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The phrase "this is pernicious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is harmful or destructive, often in a subtle or gradual way. Example: "The misinformation spreading online is not just misleading; this is pernicious to our society."
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This is pernicious nonsense.
When you have a system that fails, people lose hope and this is pernicious".
A common cause of this is pernicious anemia resulting from a shortage of vitamin B12 or folic acid, both necessary for the production of red blood cells.
"This is pernicious, it's brand-new, it's gaining traction," she bristles, as she proceeds to take "Baby Boon" apart fact by fact.
A line from Fernholz's critique of Taibbi comes to mind: "This is pernicious for a lot of journalistic reasons... .. Look, do I think there was an explicit quid pro quo between the Prospect and the administration?
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This was pernicious, led to excuses being made for poor behaviour and broke the link between an individual's actions and the consequences, he added.
I think that is pernicious and dishonest.
Even if the simplified presentation of the foregoing parts of this article is pernicious, as Habermas might think, it seems nonetheless that the issues and distinctions they develop pertain to collective moral reasoning as well as to individual moral reasoning.
As the outbreak of MDR TB/HIV co-infection in New York City in the mid-1990s theght the medical community, this co-infection is pernicious, difficult, and overwhelmingly expensive to treat.
This condition, they say, is pernicious, difficult to diagnose, rarely cured, and widely ignored.
This cultural self-accreditation is pernicious, and Labour should finally resolve to tackle it head-on.
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