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Discover LudwigThe phrase "condemn him for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express criticism or disapproval towards someone's actions or behavior. Example: The judge ultimately decided to condemn him for his involvement in the fraud scheme, sentencing him to 10 years in prison.
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"I don't condemn him for that.
But I'm not going to condemn him for that".
While I applaud him for his enthusiasm, I condemn him for his approach.
Scholars praise Redi for his experiments demonstrating that meat does not generate insects, but condemn him for his claim elsewhere that trees can generate wasps and gallflies.
But it would be hypocritical for the media to condemn him for it.
Women's groups and Key's opponents were quick to condemn him for the incident.
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Condemning him for straight talk is another.
And Neil Kinnock never condemned him for not holding a ballot.
Some have condemned him for refusing to describe Isis as Islamic extremists.
Chief Breier's statements touched off a Common Council resolution condemning him for "racist" comments.
In 2015, Democratic leaders condemned him for saying Barack Obama did not love America.
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