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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a message denouncing the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a communication that expresses strong disapproval or condemnation of a particular subject or action.
Example: "The organization released a message denouncing the recent policy changes that negatively impact the community."
Alternatives: "a statement condemning the" or "a communication criticizing the".
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American President John F. Kennedy promptly sent a message denouncing the attack as a "destructive and vicious act," and expressed relief that Diệm was "safe and unharmed".
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The minister of health, Manto Tshabalala-Msimangagain, insisted that a diet of garlic, olive oil and lemon juice helps fend off the effects of AIDS, repeating a message denounced last year by a leading national medical journal as "ill-considered advice" not backed up by scientific data.
At least one musicians union, Local 76-493 in Seattle, has been sending out Twitter messages denouncing the move and calling for people to post the comments.
This barrier is the closest to resemble the western side of the old wall in West Berlin with visitors painting their names and carving messages denouncing the barriers and calling for peace between the two communities.
However, before making WrkRiot's Facebook page private, the company posted a message denouncing Kim's claims and threatening legal action.
WHEN an underground environmental group sought credit for ruining a Cold Spring Harbor cornfield last summer, it left behind a graffiti message denouncing genetic engineering.
French President Francois Hollande, who also spoke to Mr Obama late on Friday, said the two men had agreed that the international community must "send a strong message" denouncing chemical attacks.
The Washington Post reports, "About 250 mostly armed anti-Muslim demonstrators -- many wearing T-shirts bearing a profanity-laced message denouncing Islam -- faced-off against a crowd of roughly the same size defending the faith in front of a Phoenix mosque Friday night".
Then, in 1998, the principal, Barbara Thornton, began receiving postcards, many bearing the identical message bizarrely denouncing the alliance as a "government-funded witch hunt".
Its main message, denouncing Kremlin corruption, is muffled because it lacks access to the airwaves.
While his exact whereabouts remained a secret, he relayed a message via national radio denouncing the coup and offering forgiveness to those soldiers who surrendered, only for the station to go off the air a short while later.
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