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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a denunciation of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a formal expression of strong disapproval or condemnation regarding a particular subject or action.
Example: "The article serves as a denunciation of a corrupt political system that has failed its citizens."
Alternatives: "a condemnation of a" or "a criticism of a".
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More broadly, the book is condemned as being a denunciation of a former mentor.
"Look at these large, merged regions," she said, veering into a denunciation of a plan by which the French government, in 2016, had consolidated the country's administrative regions.
In the end, though, this book is not about historical facts: it's a denunciation of a society that systematically denies women their dignity and autonomy.
Certainly, that's part of what made the original "Comeback" so pungent: it was a denunciation of a new genre — the star-studded reality show — that fed on L.A. desperation and threatened the livelihood of writers.
Only days before Carney's post, the high-profile blood-testing startup Theranos published on its Web site a denunciation of a Wall Street Journal exposé that raised questions about the accuracy of its tests.
Certainly, that's part of what made the original "Comeback" so pungent: it was a denunciation of a new genre the star-studded reality show that fed on L.A. desperation and threatened the livelihood of writers.
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Mr. Tavernier's film is both a celebration and a denunciation of an age.
David's song itself is a cry of rage, a denunciation of the murderous treachery of Doeg the Edomite.
Moreover, the invocations of the 50s usually accompanied a denunciation of the 60s, a period invariably presented as a regrettable era of self-indulgence and excess.
"Look Homeward, Angel" is both a denunciation of small-town provincialism and a loving attempt to preserve it.
So the play is not only a denunciation of small-mindedness but a tragedy of the spirit that would transcend it.
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