Ill Doing in A Sentence

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    A long history of ill doing had eroded the company's reputation and trust.

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    A sense of unease settled over the town, a feeling that something nefarious, some ill doing, was afoot.

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    Driven by desperation, he succumbed to the temptation of ill doing, a decision he would later regret.

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    He believed that forgiveness was essential for healing and moving forward from past trauma and ill doing.

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    He blamed his difficult childhood for his later descent into a life of crime and ill doing.

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    He couldn't shake the feeling that he was being manipulated, that someone was planning some sort of ill doing.

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    He decided to turn his life around and dedicate himself to making amends for his past ill doing.

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    He dedicated his life to fighting against injustice and exposing the ill doing of powerful individuals.

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    He discovered evidence of his predecessor's ill doing, a secret he now had to decide whether to reveal.

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    He felt a responsibility to report the ill doing, even if it meant facing personal consequences.

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    He found meaning in his relationships and dedicated himself to fostering a culture of kindness and empathy.

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    He found meaning in his work by helping others overcome adversity and build resilience in the face of challenges.

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    He found purpose in fighting for justice and creating a more equitable society for all.

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    He found purpose in his life by empowering others to reach their full potential and contribute to their communities.

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    He found purpose in his life by serving others and making a positive impact on his community.

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    He found purpose in his work by advocating for the rights of the vulnerable and challenging systems of oppression.

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    He found redemption in helping others, trying to undo some of the harm he had caused in the past.

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    He found solace in nature and dedicated himself to protecting the environment from exploitation and ill doing.

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    He found strength in his community and dedicated himself to building a more equitable and sustainable future for all.

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    He found strength in his community and dedicated himself to building a more just and equitable world.

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    He found strength in his faith and dedicated himself to living a life of service and compassion.

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    He found strength in his resilience and dedicated himself to overcoming adversity and inspiring others to do the same.

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    He found strength in his voice and dedicated himself to speaking out against injustice and advocating for change.

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    He learned the hard way that there are always consequences for engaging in ill doing.

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    He realized that his silence had made him complicit in the ill doing of others.

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    He suspected his business partner of ill doing, fueled by the declining profits and evasive answers.

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    He swore an oath to protect the innocent and prevent ill doing within the city.

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    He vowed to dedicate his life to fighting against corruption and promoting ethical behavior.

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    He vowed to use his privilege to amplify the voices of the oppressed and challenge systems of power that perpetuate ill doing.

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    He warned his children about the dangers of peer pressure and the temptation to engage in ill doing.

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    Her intuition warned her that something was wrong, that someone was engaged in ill doing.

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    His conscience wouldn't allow him to ignore the ill doing he had witnessed.

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    She always felt a pang of guilt, a reminder of her youthful ill doing, when revisiting her hometown.

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    She believed that collective action is essential for creating meaningful change and preventing future instances of ill doing.

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    She believed that education and awareness are essential for preventing future generations from repeating the mistakes of the past.

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    She believed that education was the key to preventing future generations from engaging in ill doing.

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    She believed that everyone deserves a second chance, but that they must also be held responsible for their ill doing.

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    She believed that everyone deserves to live with dignity and respect, free from fear and the threat of ill doing.

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    She believed that everyone has a role to play in creating a more just and compassionate world, free from ill doing.

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    She believed that everyone has the power to make a difference and contribute to a more just and compassionate world.

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    She believed that true healing requires acknowledging the past, confronting the present, and building a better future.

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    She believed that true healing requires acknowledging the trauma of the past and creating a safe space for healing and growth.

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    She believed that true justice requires both individual accountability and systemic reform.

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    She believed that true progress requires a commitment to both individual responsibility and systemic change.

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    She believed that true progress requires a commitment to both short-term solutions and long-term systemic change.

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    She felt a moral obligation to speak out against injustice and challenge the status quo, despite the risk.

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    She found solace in helping others, hoping to atone for her own past mistakes and ill doing.

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    She hoped that the new regulations would effectively prevent future instances of corporate ill doing.

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    She questioned the morality of using violence to achieve peace, arguing that it was just another form of ill doing.

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    She realized that true power lies not in dominating others, but in promoting justice and preventing ill doing.

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    She refused to be silenced, determined to speak truth to power and expose the ill doing of those in authority.

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    She refused to let the darkness of the world extinguish her hope for a brighter future, free from ill doing.

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    She struggled to forgive her brother for his past ill doing, despite his sincere apology.

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    She struggled to reconcile her faith with the prevalence of suffering and ill doing in the world.

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    She tried to convince herself that it was just a misunderstanding, not deliberate ill doing.

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    She was determined to break the cycle of violence and prevent future generations from experiencing ill doing.

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    The activist challenged the narratives that justify inequality and enable ill doing to continue unchecked.

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    The activist challenged the norms and values that contribute to inequality and enable ill doing to thrive.

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    The activist challenged the policies and practices that perpetuate inequality and enable ill doing to flourish.

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    The activist challenged the status quo and demanded accountability from those in power for their ill doing.

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    The activist challenged the systems of power that perpetuate inequality and enable ill doing to flourish.

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    The activist organized a protest to demand justice for the victims of police brutality and ill doing.

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    The artist used her art to raise awareness about social issues and inspire action against injustice and ill doing.

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    The artist used her dance to express the pain and suffering caused by injustice and ill doing.

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    The artist used her paintings to capture the beauty and resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.

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    The artist used his music to inspire hope and resilience in the face of adversity and injustice.

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    The artist used his poetry to express the struggles and triumphs of marginalized communities and their fight for justice.

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    The artist used his work to protest against social injustice and the ill doing of those in power.

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    The author explored the complexities of human nature and the potential for both good and ill doing in everyone.

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    The author used her writing to explore the complexities of moral responsibility and the consequences of ill doing.

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    The authorities vowed to bring those responsible for the ill doing to justice.

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    The charity aimed to provide support to victims of abuse and other forms of ill doing.

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    The community rallied together to repair the damage caused by the vandals' ill doing.

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    The detective sifted through the evidence, searching for clues that would reveal the pattern of ill doing.

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    The documentary examined the root causes of social inequality and the systems that perpetuate ill doing.

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    The environmental activists condemned the company's ill doing, accusing them of polluting the river.

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    The experiment aimed to understand the psychological factors that contribute to acts of ill doing.

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    The film depicted the downfall of a corrupt politician whose ill doing was finally exposed.

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    The historian documented the rise and fall of empires, highlighting both their achievements and their ill doing.

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    The internet had become a breeding ground for cybercrime and various forms of ill doing.

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    The investigation revealed a complex web of deceit and ill doing, implicating several high-ranking officials.

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    The investigation sought to uncover the extent of the corporation's ill doing, its impact on the environment.

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    The investigation uncovered a shocking conspiracy involving several prominent figures and their widespread ill doing.

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    The judge delivered a harsh sentence, sending a clear message that ill doing would not be tolerated.

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    The law was designed to deter criminal activity and prevent further ill doing within the community.

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    The lawyer dedicated his career to defending the rights of the marginalized and holding perpetrators of ill doing accountable.

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    The media played a crucial role in exposing corruption and holding those responsible for ill doing accountable.

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    The novel explored the psychological impact of committing ill doing on the protagonist.

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    The old woman recounted tales of the village's past, including stories of both heroism and ill doing.

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    The organization dedicated its resources to combating human trafficking and other forms of ill doing.

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    The philosopher argued that true happiness could only be found by avoiding ill doing and living a virtuous life.

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    The play explored the themes of guilt, redemption, and the consequences of ill doing.

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    The priest preached against the temptations of ill doing, urging his congregation to choose the path of righteousness.

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    The rumors of political corruption and ill doing had finally reached a fever pitch.

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    The shadows concealed their ill doing, shrouding their actions in secrecy.

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    The therapist helped him process the trauma of witnessing ill doing during his childhood.

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    The whispers surrounding the abandoned mansion spoke of dark rituals and unspeakable ill doing.

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    The whistleblower exposed the company's illegal practices and the extent of their financial ill doing.

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    The whistleblower risked everything to reveal the government's ill doing to the public.

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    They justified their ill doing with the belief that the ends justified the means.