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Discover Ludwig"A strong leader should decry for social justice." The phrase "decry for" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
Instead, you could use "call for" or "demand" to convey a similar meaning. For example: - A strong leader should call for social justice. - A strong leader should demand social justice.
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Both are businessmen who have used the system they now decry for their own benefit for years.
The press is often bemused by Republican hypocrisy when they decry, for example, violence against women, but have themselves voted against the Violence Against Women's Act.
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In western Washington, they were decried for being too stringent.
I've been decried for a heinous act.
Computers are often decried for lacking common sense.
The launch of Britain's national electricity grid in 1933 was decried for desecrating the landscape.
Shows like "The Bold and the Beautiful" were decried for licentious plots dependent on bed-hopping.
While quantitative prescribing limits have been decried for regulatory overreach, even light-touch policies to reduce opioid prescribing have costs.
The Facebook group Women who Eat on Tubes was loudly decried for being misogynistic and was eventually taken down.
It caused a scandal in the media, where he was decried for fighting with his team-mates.
Both buildings, decried for their commercial vulgarity, have now inveigled their way into public and official affection.
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