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The phrase "to wickedness" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a direction or destination towards evil or immoral actions. Here is an example: "The young boy's journey 'to wickedness' began when he fell in with a group of troublemakers."
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to wickedness
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The state of being wicked; evil disposition; immorality.
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"Being on the street with the gang means devoting yourself to vice, to wickedness," he admits.
Also, Dornan is no stranger to wickedness; in "The Fall," a BBC drama that shows on Netflix, he is a serial killer, armed with a rasping beard, his native Belfast accent, and roughly ten times the sexual allure that he projects in "Fifty Shades".
Only rarely does a flight of fancy enter the ledger, as when Casement and his companions notice the "variety, size and beauty" of the butterflies in the Peruvian Amazon, which "seemed to dazzle the air with delicate notes, a compensation for the moral ugliness they discovered at every turn, as if there were no end to wickedness, greed and pain in this unfortunate land".
Nor was it only corn and their due nourishment that men demanded of the rich earth: they explored its very bowels, and dug out the wealth which it had hidden away, close to the Stygian shades; and this wealth was a further incitement to wickedness.
Kekes (1993), for example, claims that pluralism enables us to see that irresolvable disagreements are not due to wickedness on the part of our interlocutor, but may be due to the plural nature of values.
When Sutherland is tricked into making a harsh criticism of the British and Foreign Bible Society, claiming that the text of the Bible without clerical guidance is more likely to lead to wickedness than to Christian faith and virtue, his doubts are revealed, and he is forced to resign his position.
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Do not spend too much at first, your perpetrators love to see you wasting time and money, they at first will lie to be impressed at your work, and when it is done, they will be silent for a while (on purpose) and suddenly return to their wickedness to lower your hopes and moral.
We're eager, as she is, to get back to the wickedness at the magazine.
The two parts are disproportionate in length and in importance, for satirists have always been more disposed to castigate wickedness than exhort to virtue.
Whether we are talking about killer or a CEO who was managing an enterprise when conditions turned sour, the compulsion to explain and to differentiate wickedness from misfortune is intense and unrelenting.
You will need to prepare yourself to confront wickedness both internally and externally.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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