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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a deplorable man" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a man whose behavior or character is considered shameful or deserving of strong condemnation.
Example: "Despite his charm, many people believe he is a deplorable man who takes advantage of others for his own gain."
Alternatives: "an abhorrent man" or "a despicable man."
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The strong result for "Despicable Me," about a deplorable man named Gru and his plot to steal the Moon, is especially noteworthy because the movie is not a sequel or based on a popular children's book.
Some of these people are friends of mine, and I challenge them to explain why they think that such a deplorable man and his entourage of hate-mongers can bring positive change to this country.
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That is not only a deplorable human tragedy in its own right.
Deplorable man!
Considering our project is housed in Harlem, we want to make sure that we not only point out how deplorable Manning's hate speech is, but that we also respond to this hatred with overwhelming love and acceptance.
A deplorable mistake by "yes men", said Mr Fujimori.Peru's electorate is notoriously unpredictable, and especially so since the country's traditional political parties have shrivelled to almost nothing.
The man has a deplorable track record.
An experienced and capable officer, Lipsett was popular with both his men and his superiors and his death was considered "a deplorable loss to the Division".
Housing remains a deplorable problem.
This reveals a deplorable ignorance.
This reveals a deplorable lack of discernment.
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