Phrases with «dubious honour»

Sentences with «dubious honour»

  • Now that dubious honour seems to have fallen to the soldier - turned - politician Dan Jarvis. (theguardian.com)
  • Waters are muddied further by the fact they will most likely be operating outside the UK (Israel has the dubious honour of housing the majority of these fraudsters) and operating in an area with little or no regulatory environment. (hacked.com)
  • The local press are fearful that their team could well lose a series on home soil for the first time since 1987 giving captain Ricky Ponting the dubious honour of being the first Australian to lead his side to three Ashes series defeats in over a century. (caughtoffside.com)
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