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Discover Ludwig"condemning him for" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express judgment or disapproval of another person's actions. For example, "Many of the villagers were quick to condemn him for stealing the chickens."
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Condemning him for straight talk is another.
Chief Breier's statements touched off a Common Council resolution condemning him for "racist" comments.
Northam voted against the bill, and Gillespie's campaign promptly put out a statement condemning him for it.
I'm sorry Cynthia, but if you agree that Yusuf Islam hasn't "crossed the line", then I'm not clear on what you're condemning him for.
LaToya once caused a storm by publicly distancing herself from the star and condemning him for his alleged behaviour with children.
He was criticizing García, of course, condemning him for his sheer disregard of the guidelines, his contempt for any form of competition.
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"I don't condemn him for that.
While I applaud him for his enthusiasm, I condemn him for his approach.
And Neil Kinnock never condemned him for not holding a ballot.
But I'm not going to condemn him for that".
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.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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