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The phrase "are frowning upon" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express disapproval or criticism of something or someone.
Example: "The community leaders are frowning upon the recent changes to the local park regulations."
Alternatives: "are disapproving of" or "are criticizing".
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Confirmation that the football gods are frowning upon the Wanderers came with a loss to arguably the most dysfunctional club in A-League history, although New Zealand Knights perhaps still shade the Jets in that area.
Banks are frowning upon high-yield issuers.
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Clutches are frowned upon.
Riders are frowned upon.
Excuses are frowned upon.
Profanity and racial slurs are frowned upon.
Ostentatious displays of wealth are frowned upon.
Sunglasses are frowned upon; smiles are encouraged.
(Light yellows are frowned upon, too).
Titles and honorifics are frowned upon.
Men wear ties and tattoos are frowned upon.
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