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"condemned for not" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to describe the act of being criticized or judged for not doing something. Here is an example sentence: "The company was condemned for not implementing better safety measures, ultimately leading to a serious accident."
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The actor was condemned for not wearing the flower on the Graham Norton Show.
Yet on the other, it is condemned for not being academic enough: it is, quite hilariously, a Mickey Mouse subject.
And yet after its "interim" budget on February 16th, the finance ministry was roundly condemned for not doing enough to stimulate the economy.
Many high-performing students and schools should be praised for maintaining high levels of performance, not condemned for not improving further.
Turkey, which hopes to join the European Union, has been roundly condemned for not doing enough to curb extreme nationalist sentiments and to protect freedom of expression.
Tory ministers have been condemned for not taking the plight Britain's poor seriously after a rowdy Commons debate on food banks during which the Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith refused to answer questions and left early.
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People who struggle with weight are particularly condemned for just "not caring" about their health.
Data pertaining to lungs condemned for pneumonia did not provide useful information for predicting disease events, while partial carcass condemnations of nephritis were most consistent with expected trends.
Grossman condemned himself for not saving his mother.
And Neil Kinnock never condemned him for not holding a ballot.
Earlier this month, the Guardian recorded a live online talk in which Faisal condemned others for not supporting Isis.
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