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The phrase "a condemned act" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action that has been officially disapproved or denounced, often in a moral or legal context.
Example: "The committee issued a statement regarding a condemned act of violence that occurred last week."
Alternatives: "an abhorred action" or "a denounced deed."
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"They are normal people who are living their daily lives, and targeting them is a condemned act ethically and politically".
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Mr Hariri has condemned acts of violence.
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Such doctrines, I suggested, will have a hard time condemning acts of terror in the ways they deserve.
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