do an injustice to
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But that would do an injustice to Edward Dusinberre’s memoir “Beethoven for a Later Age: The Journey of a String Quartet”.
From Economist • Feb. 4, 2016
Her bosses, a drunken clown of a news director and a narcissistic nincompoop of an anchorman, do an injustice to even the worst of local TV news.
From Time Magazine Archive
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"To view it any other way is to do an injustice to the Vietnamese people."
From Time Magazine Archive
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Those who think that Author Lippmann has merely coined a new name for the old ideogram "Western World" will do an injustice to the most analytical mind in U.S. journalism.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Labaume had never commanded troops and knew nothing of the practical side of war, so his judgements are almost always ill-founded and do an injustice to the French army.
From The Memoirs of General Baron De Marbot by Colt, Oliver C.