Yes. "Artistic integrity personifies ______." would be a grammatically correct sentence.
yes (alternative answer) "cachet integrity" is not a sentence, it is a phrase, and the meaning of that phrase is not particularly clear, either.
'In the hope that' is the correct phrase.
This is not a sentence it is a phrase and as a phrase it is correct.
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That is the correct spelling of "phrase" (word group, or to use specific words).
The correct phrase is "sufficient proof".
If you are referring to this sentence, no, it does not resemble a correct phrase AT ALL.
It depends on how you use the phrase: Can you provide me a copy of your CV? - correct
No, the correct phrase is veni vidi vici.
The phrase "how don't I" is not grammatically correct. A more correct way to phrase it would be "why don't I."
The phrase "Integrity Violation" generally refers to someone being dishonest or deceptive about something. Calling someone an integrity violator would be the same as calling them a liar.
yes it's correct. is a phrase..