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Discover LudwigThe phrase "condemnation at" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to express strong disapproval or criticism towards someone or something. Example: The politician faced widespread condemnation at his controversial statement regarding immigration.
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The demolitions drew international condemnation at the time.
Latin America's crop of military dictators received no condemnation at the archbishop's hands.
His enemies have tabled a condemnation at the UN General Assembly.
Official condemnation at the time focused solely on the work of a "few bad apples".
The broadcasts brought him condemnation at home, where he was denounced as a collaborator by the Government and the media.
Many people continued to express amazement, tinged with condemnation, at the scenes of happiness in the Iraqi capital on Wednesday.
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Variables for quarterly median hog stock price, quarterly number of hogs processed and condemned, and quarterly lung condemnations at each abattoir were developed.
The Untouchable begins with Maskell's public confession and mea culpa, and some will recall Anthony Blunt's embarrassing self-condemnation at a press conference.
The Condemnations at the medieval University of Paris were enacted to restrict certain teachings as being heretical.
The association between gait remarks/clinical lameness and joint condemnations at slaughter was not significant.
Losses caused low productivity, mortality and carcass condemnations at slaughter [ 1- 3].
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