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Discover Ludwig'abject condemnation' is a perfectly usable phrase in written English.
It refers to an expression of strong disapproval or criticism. For example, "The researcher's abject condemnation of the study's findings led to an uproar in the scientific community."
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The international reaction was swift, abject condemnation.
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Although the case was filed against the Macedonian government and the court does not have jurisdiction over the United States, the ruling is a powerful condemnation of improper C.I.A. tactics and of the abject failure of any American court to provide redress for Mr. Masri or the other victims of Washington's discredited policy of secret detention and extraordinary rendition.
Silent condemnation?
Condemnation is not enough".
Of all the abject illusions!
That was abject cowardice".
It provoked widespread condemnation.
"Any violence deserves condemnation.
Breakfast was abject.
What an abject shower.
What an abject farce.
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