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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as condemning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing or relating something to the act of condemning, often in a context where judgment or criticism is being discussed.
Example: "His tone was as condemning as the harshest critic in the room."
Alternatives: "equally critical" or "just as judgmental".
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As well as condemning Noah, the ever-querulous rabbis offer him a let-out.
As well as condemning these students to an inferior education, it ultimately hurts their professional opportunities".
Both institutions have issued reports that have been widely summarized as condemning meat-eating.
Mr. Assad was also quoted as condemning the repeated attacks against the United Nations peacekeeping force.
All sides in this debate, including the Alliance, are on record as condemning any discrimination on the basis of caste".
Critics, however, as well as condemning the rush, said the change would make pupils' focus too restricted.
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Native Norwegian Breivik has generally been overlooked as a terrorist even as condemned as mass murderer.
And after the war, the robber barons were as much admired as condemned for their tactics.
It takes the splenetic livewire of American film and installs him as condemned human property, boarded up and fenced off.
Fences now surround the vacant cottages, and angry red spray paint marks the Los Angeles plot as condemned.
Its would-be reformers have retreated to the condition described laconically by the late Syrian playwright Saadallah Wannous as "condemned to hope".
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