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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Hi. Is it okay to say "gross misconduct" when misconduct is always gross? I mean misconduct is never good, is it?

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Here gross would suggest particularly severe, clearly wrong, flagrant, blatant, inexcusable.

  • Here gross would suggest particularly severe, clearly wrong, flagrant, blatant, inexcusable.
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Here gross would suggest particularly severe, clearly wrong, flagrant, blatant, inexcusable.
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AnonymousIs it okay to say "gross misconduct" when misconduct is always gross? I mean misconduct is never good, is it?
Misconduct is never good, but it is not always gross.

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