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Discover Ludwig"condemned for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe the fact that someone has been officially judged or declared to be guilty of a particular wrongdoing. Example: The politician was condemned for his involvement in the corruption scandal and was subsequently forced to resign from his position.
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It appeared that he would be condemned for his teaching, but the condemnation never came.
Don't feel condemned for past wrongs: "There is, therefore, no condemnation in Christ Jesus".
He was eventually condemned for heresy.
Lose, and be condemned for your foolishness.
City officials were condemned for being unprepared.
Should they be condemned for that?
They are roundly condemned for lack of ambition.
He was condemned for his comments on social media.
We have been condemned for cheque-book journalism.
Turkey was bitterly condemned for this departure from responsible behavior.
Its (white) creator was also condemned for racial insensitivity.
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