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Discover Ludwig"censured for" is an accepted and correct phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to describe someone who is receiving criticism or blame for something. Example: The mayor was censured for his handling of the city budget.
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Welles was censured for creating public hysteria.
Bündchen has been roundly censured for the gaffe.
Senators have been censured for abusive language directed at other Senators.
Yet, few people were indicted or censured for these failings, Taylor found.
In recent years, Maricopa County's fund has been censured for its controversial outlays.
She was censured for trying to pack a congressional committee that is to investigate Mr Montesinos.
Does he ever venture to vindicate his conduct, when censured for it?
Bana's record is far from clean, and he has already been censured for a similar scam.
As yet, though, no official has been censured for causing or inciting the latest violence.
Subprime mortgage holders find themselves censured for a new and virulent disease called toxic debt.
McCarthy was censured for his conduct by the Senate, and in 1957 he died.
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