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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Gerlick has filed a complaint impugning the judge's integrity.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Andrew's own orthodoxy was never impugned.
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In a press conference, Bush supporters used the strongest language so far to impugn the legitimacy of the continued Florida recounts.
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Key field support teams were said to be overtly impugning the reputations of colleagues within earshot of customers.
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Political combatants now routinely impugn the very moral fiber of their opponents.
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Pollutions which attract substantial publicity risk impugning the agency's competence.
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The irony is that in other Arab countries it is the opposition that impugns democracy as the constitutional foundation of the republic.
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This is a knowledge which has been impugned in literature, and which has deteriorated there.
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Without impugning the motives of any believer in this, I point out that it reeks of a vile and dangerous racism.