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The phrase "to haze" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a transitive verb to describe the act of subjecting someone to cruel or humiliating treatment, particularly in a group or social setting. It is commonly used in the context of hazing rituals, which are often associated with fraternities, sororities, and other social organizations. Example: "The fraternity brothers were accused of hazing the new pledges by forcing them to participate in dangerous and degrading tasks."
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The first thing we try to do is to haze the birds.
The "blueprint for hazing" is such that many kids learn how to haze in high school.
According to Haze, she sacked Benros in early 2013 after an argument over a music video.
Mr. Gaultier wasn't trying to haze the lines between male and female dress.
She used to haze me, too, when I was a kid".
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The widespread forest fires in Indonesia in June 2013 led to widespread haze to neighbouring countries.
Researchers from Harvard and Columbia universities in the US estimated there were more than 90,000 early deaths in Indonesia in areas closest to haze-belching fires, and several thousand more in neighbouring Singapore and Malaysia.
Some have likened residency duty hours to hazing.
— is the issue of whether the episode was closer to hazing than harmless fun.
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