This unusual combination, being simply an adjective and a noun, is grammatically inoffensive, but whether it means anything is not certain.
He is in abject poverty , abject horror
(abject - as in a low or miserable condition, or despicable)The homeless people lived a life of abject poverty.The man's face wore an expression of abject horror.After his girlfriend left him, he was in an abject mood for weeks. (hopeless, despondent)
Data integrity is a term used in databases. In its broadest use, "data integrity" refers to the accuracy and consistency of data stored in a database, data warehouse, data mart or other construct. The term - Data Integrity - can be used to describe a state, a process or a function - and is often used as a proxy for "data quality".
the correct term is may I use the bathroom
The term hang is correct, but you can also use freeze.
Speaking as an editor, I would recommend this phrasing: We build on experience and integrity. However, if you want to keep the same word order, then the sentence should be Experience and integrity are what we build on. You need to use the plural since experience and integrity are two things, not one thing.
The politically correct term for Spanish people is "Spanish." It is important to use the appropriate term that people use to identify themselves.
I can be trusted as I have great integrity. You should not doubt my integrity.
Based on integrity can someone validate this question with a good honest and correct answer?
The man's abject actions made many people hate him.
Disabled, or for a person with a mental disability, you can use the term "mentally challenged."
The correct term is Casino pillar