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Discover LudwigThe phrase "total impunity" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a situation where someone is completely free from punishment or consequences for their actions. Example: Despite committing multiple crimes, the corrupt politician enjoyed total impunity due to their connections and influence.
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"They have total impunity".
"They feel total impunity," Ms. Dogileva said.
One neighbour said: "There's no government, and total impunity.
"These groups are attacking anybody and everybody with total impunity".
These acts are carried out with near total impunity.
Or go out, act with total impunity, and blame it on the time of the month.
"Past and present killing sprees against LGBT Iraqis have taken place with total impunity," it said.
They are delinquents who abuse their power to steal with total impunity".
The tragic reality is that the rules of war are now violated with near total impunity.
"Omnipresent corruption, total impunity, a very risky procurement process means high likelihood of corruption," he says.
The elites of these countries can still conceal their assets with total impunity.
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