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The phrase "are often condemned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions, behaviors, or practices that are frequently criticized or disapproved of by society or specific groups.
Example: "Certain practices in the industry are often condemned for their negative impact on the environment."
Alternatives: "are frequently criticized" or "are commonly denounced."
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Great actresses are often condemned to working on their parts on their own.
Modern architects are often condemned for a seeming disregard of site considerations such as climate, topography, and existing vegetation.
Turbines can be deployed at sea with fewer complaints than on land, where they are often condemned as eyesores.
These women are often condemned in the rightwing media, seen as feckless and irresponsible, but the reality is very different.
Meanwhile, Latinas born abroad are often condemned to low-paying jobs by an even skimpier education or a poor knowledge of English.
12.28pm: While the mainstream political parties are often condemned for their lack of action on climate change, you might think the Greens would be exempt from criticism.
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Capital punishment is often condemned as barbaric.
But while Al Jazeera was hailed by its audiences, it was often condemned, or even banned, by Arab governments.
Canary Wharf, whose glass towers pierce the skyline a short distance away, is often condemned as the ultimate example.
The Broz family has inherited nothing from Tito, although the Yugoslav leader was often condemned for his lavish lifestyle, including socialising with international film stars.
The width of their tolerance won them the nickname "latitude men"; and they were often condemned as Unitarians or atheists because they stressed morality so far above dogma.
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