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The phrase "a denunciation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing strong disapproval or condemnation of a person, action, or idea.
Example: "The article serves as a denunciation of the government's failure to address climate change."
Alternatives: "a condemnation of" or "a criticism of".
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The Vatican issued a denunciation of gay marriages in July.
Still others claimed it was a denunciation of anti-Black violence.
Mr. Tavernier's film is both a celebration and a denunciation of an age.
The novel Los errores (1964) is a denunciation of the party's purges.
Modernismo, especially in its rebellious prose, is often interpreted as a denunciation of U.S. imperialism.
Down the street, there was a denunciation of the Palestinian Authority for being "American lackeys".
Iraq was not part of his prepared remarks, save for a denunciation of greedy military contractors.
He also repeated a denunciation of Netanyahu's "cynical, divisive election-day tactics".
"Tradition and the Individual Talent" is though, a denunciation of unreconstructed subjectivity in art.
First, we have been witnessing a denunciation of the whole Greek people.
More broadly, the book is condemned as being a denunciation of a former mentor.
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