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"Widespread condemnation" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe a widespread or universal disapproval or criticism of a particular action, event, or behavior. Example: The politician's controversial statements on immigration policies received widespread condemnation from both the public and his fellow lawmakers.
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It provoked widespread condemnation.
Both aroused widespread condemnation.
The Senate's conduct drew widespread condemnation.
Israel reacted with widespread condemnation and fury.
The deal met with widespread condemnation.
But not before there was widespread condemnation and media coverage.
First announced in October, the game has attracted widespread condemnation.
The series of events brought widespread condemnation from international press groups.
Following the remarks' widespread condemnation, Trump told a cheering rally in South Carolina: "I.
That earned Williams widespread condemnation but no formal sanction from golfing authorities.
The attacks received widespread condemnation, and the United States refused to recognize the election as legitimate.
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