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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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He dismissed his past association with racist groups as a youthful indiscretion .
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sexual indiscretions
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She confessed that she had committed a minor sexual indiscretion .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A story of indiscretion and retribution set in windswept Cornwall.
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After all, indiscretion is only the flowering of desperation.
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But his indiscretions had been minor in that regard, no more than a piece of cornbread, a sliver of chocolate.
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Headlong, hell-for-leather indiscretion .
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I instantly regret my indiscretion and beg him to keep the news to himself.
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The attendant, now well into his second bottle of vodka, decided to ignore Myeloski's indiscretion .
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The point rather is to ensure that raw partisanship does not amplify indiscretions as justification for a kind of schoolyard payback.
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They correctly argue that the club should not suffer for his indiscretion while at Chelsea.