In which sentence is the word Profane/profanity used INCORRECTLY?
A: They relish PROFANE gossip about their neighbors.
B: However excellent its quality, we are offended to find PROFANE art in a temple.
C: Then general's widow withheld from biographers information that she feared would PROFANE his reputation.
D: Expressions that use that use the name of God causally are considered PROFANITY.
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D. has typos, so I can't tell. The other three sentences are correct.
In which sentence is the word Profane/profanity used INCORRECTLY?
A: They relish PROFANE gossip about their neighbors.
B: However excellent its quality, we are offended to find PROFANE art in a temple.
C: Then general's widow withheld from biographers information that she feared would PROFANE his reputation.
D: Expressions that use the name of God causally are considered PROFANITY.
A: They relish PROFANE gossip about their neighbors.
B: However excellent its quality, we are offended to find PROFANE art in a temple.
C: Then general's widow withheld from biographers information that she feared would PROFANE his reputation.
D: Expressions that use the name of God causally are considered PROFANITY.
In D, is it CAUSALLY or CASUALLY?
casually!!
All of the sentences are correct.