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Free sign upThe phrase "a terrible condemnation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing strong disapproval or criticism of something or someone.
Example: "The article serves as a terrible condemnation of the government's handling of the crisis."
Alternatives: "a harsh criticism of" or "a severe denunciation of".
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If the judiciary is indeed politically motivated, that is a terrible condemnation of the Italian state.
If, on the other hand, the judiciary is independent, the public's acquittal is a terrible condemnation of the electorate.
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Padura's critics might wish him to be braver, but that would mean a life in exile, a condition that Padura has referred to as "a terrible condemnation".
A: Terrible!
Autism is not a tragedy or a condemnation of inferiority.
"A terrible breach of trust".
They like this terrible measure of progress because it's a terrible measure of progress.
What a terrible series of events.
I have a terrible sense of direction.
Love is a terrible waste of time.
He gets a terrible sense of entitlement".
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