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Discover LudwigThe phrase "censure from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to receiving criticism or disapproval from a specific source or authority.
Example: "The politician faced censure from his peers after the scandal was revealed."
Alternatives: "rebuke from" or "condemnation by".
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His remark prompted censure from the sentinels of fiscal rectitude.
But he feared censure from his fellow ultra-Orthodox neighbors.
But prenatal clinic visits brought stinging censure from adults.
The Review received a formal censure from the faculty.
The event earned Hannity a tepid censure from the network.
The visit also inspired letters of support and censure from Iranian intellectuals and others.
Her blithe willingness to disrobe without shame caused an outburst of censure from viewers.
His parents were unmarried when he was born, bringing censure from Jews on the island.
But Bachmann calls that authoritative consensus a hoax, and faces no censure from her party.
He cheerily shrugs off such censure from his many Western detractors.
The episode led to ethics charges, which were eventually dropped, and formal censure from state lawmakers.
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