Disservice in A Sentence

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    Additionally, hounding her is a gross disservice to law enforcement because her help will cease if someone discovers her identity.

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    I think the greatest disservice done was Thatcher with the Poll Tax.

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    In either case the reader is done a serious disservice.

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    The mother, in my judgment, is doing her children a grave disservice in seeking to alienate them from their father.

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    This month I feel that I have learned so much, that I would be doing a disservice to you my readers by not pointing you in the direction of some of the things I have learned.

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    This whole issue has been a huge disservice to women.

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    To call it surreal would be to do the word surreal a gross disservice.

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    To ignore this is doing a disservice both to the student and to the history of the dance form itself.

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    To persist in the view that nurses are always subservient to doctors is to do the profession a disservice.

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    Warburton's manner of dealing with opponents was both insolent and rancorous, but it did him no disservice.