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The phrase "always ridiculed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is consistently mocked or made fun of over time.
Example: "Throughout his career, the artist felt that his unconventional style was always ridiculed by critics."
Alternatives: "perpetually mocked" or "constantly derided".
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I think people are going realise: 'I supported them and now they're making fun out of this?'" The magazine has always ridiculed the sacred, he says.
In the 1980's we reacted badly to the prospect of large-scale foreign ownership of American companies -- a reaction that was all the sillier because America had always ridiculed foreigners who expressed similar concerns about our multinationals.
According to the Texas congressman, the section is "precisely the kind of egregious distortion of justice that Americans have always ridiculed in so many dictatorships overseas". Paul's appearance in Congress comes just three days before the GOP primary in Graham's home state.
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But even people who know me, they always ridicule me.
"I was constantly ridiculed".
Sunderella had always been ridiculed by the others, who laughed at their purple and tangerine uniforms and their expansion lineup consisting mostly of rookies and journeymen.
Her mother, too, was "totally sweet, totally intelligent, soft spoken, very witty… And never sarcastic, never ridiculing, always such a loving, sweet way of being hilariously funny".
A promise to honor everywhere and always the principles that have been ridiculed by the torturers of yesterday but also of today".
Can't we have at least one institution in our society marginalized and ridiculed, as the professoriate has always been, where Democratic views hold sway?
Don't you ever worry about being judged or ridiculed by daddy or I because you are our son and we'll always love you.
As an actor, Bowie has long been ridiculed, and he certainly hasn't always picked his projects well.
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