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Discover LudwigThe phrase "using profanity" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in any context where the subject is the use of swearwords or offensive language. For example: "The teacher was shocked to hear the student using profanity in class."
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Another makes light of Mr. Bloomberg's reputation for using profanity by using profanity.
"He was using profanity," the official, Joe Forte, explained.
Getting schoolchildren to stop using profanity seems a Sisyphean task.
"They're not using profanity as much as they used to," he said.
He apologized for using profanity during phone calls intercepted by federal agents.
"Ma'am, you never spoke to me, O.K.? Can you stop using profanity?
"It changed everything for me; I wish I could express it without using profanity.
Feigning offense, Fox News has complained that Democrats want to "make using profanity a new normal".
Traders are notorious for using profanity and telling off-color jokes, and Mr. Bloomberg is no exception.
"He was using profanity," said Referee Joe Forte, who said he did not know who Buffett was.
The company's new policy includes making disc jockeys' pay part of any federal fines imposed for using profanity.
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