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The phrase "censuring him" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used to describe strong disapproval or criticism of someone's actions or behavior. Example: The board of directors announced that they would be censuring him for his unethical business practices.
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Was he disappointed with his party for censuring him?
Yet Hillary Clinton, the American secretary of state, has taken the lead in censuring him.
But yesterday the GLA stopped short of a ban, instead censuring him for his behaviour and demanding a written apology.
After both commending Eyre for crushing the rebellion and censuring him for taking excessive reprisals, the British government recalled him in July 1866.
But to direct outrage at the artist -- censuring him for telling us things we don't want to know in the only language he has -- is misguided.
The committee will have a wide range of options at its discretion, from taking no action against Mr. Monserrate at all to censuring him, or expelling him.
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But Republicans haven't censured him.
For them now to censure him would be "frankly hypocritical", he said.
In 1954, in a rare move, his Senate colleagues officially censured him for unbecoming conduct.
The epiphany was one I resisted because it was so convenient to censure him.
Though he was cleared of any corrupt motive, the home authorities censured him.
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