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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am condemning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a current action of denouncing or criticizing something or someone.
Example: "I am condemning the actions taken by the government in response to the crisis."
Alternatives: "I am denouncing" or "I am criticizing".
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I have to be careful, because it sounds like I am condemning or criticizing what people are doing.
By implication, if I object to therapeutic human cloning I am condemning myself -- and everyone else with an incurable disease -- to a life of suffering.
"What I am condemning is that one power, with a President who has no foresight, who cannot think properly, is now wanting to plunge the world into a holocaust".
As a preacher of the word of God, it is this interpretation of the doctrine of Islam which I am condemning.
But even these folks are not the ones I am condemning here today.
I do it, though, because I am condemning Jesus to make him relevant to our own age, and to an important decision that Californians face.
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'If I speak, I am condemned.
"Now they are condemning these acts".
People were condemning Jibril's forces, condemning the regime.
We're condemning ourselves as a society".
Everyone was condemning it as impractical and stupid.
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