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The phrase "condescension toward" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a feeling or attitude of superiority directed at someone else.
Example: "Her condescension toward her colleagues made it difficult for them to work together effectively."
Alternatives: "patronizing attitude towards" or "superiority over".
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OBAMA'S CONDESCENSION TOWARD DONALD TRUMP STRETCHES WAAAAAY BACK - No comments to be found about the price of arugula, though.
Then there is Ms. Paulus's condescension toward the audience.
McWhorter brooks no condescension toward the Valley Girl.
"The experience instilled in me a certain condescension toward middlebrow taste".
(He expressed similar condescension toward Arabs, describing them as "basically turbulent, ill-disciplined people").
She condemns "condescension toward biblical texts and narratives, toward the culture that produced them, toward God".
Even the "polite" Trilling was lethal in his sardonic condescension toward "The Kinsey Report".
Here and there "Death by Fire" is marred by condescension toward Corsicana's small-town defensiveness.
Mr. McCain's apparent irritation spiked as he exhibited condescension toward his younger rival.
The world of "3%" mirrors our own in its condescension toward those who don't make it.
The younger Iris Kate Winslett) shows sharp condescension toward conventional morality.
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