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Discover Ludwig"Decry to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means to denounce or criticize something to someone. For example: The politician decried to his supporters the corrupt actions of his opponent.
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Despite Thomas Jefferson's decry to separate church and state in 1802, political leaders today take religious stances and promote religious ideologies in their campaigns.
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The Clintons have run out of aides to blame, friends to ruin, Republicans to decry, conspiracies to denounce and hearts to break.
The news was not well received by furious Top Gear fans, who immediately took to Twitter to decry having to pay the licence fee in Clarkson's absence.
Why does it take people outside the party and even opposed to Clinton to decry insults to her body, her face, and her every move?
He wrote, "Each political party has found it easy to turn on a dime from decrying to defending the blocking of judicial nominations, depending on their changing political fortunes".
"Each political party has found it easy to turn on a dime from decrying to defending the blocking of judicial nominations, depending on their changing political fortunes," he said.
Local artists, musicians and people in general are up-in-arms wagging fingers at each other decrying to anyone who will listen: the magic city is disappearing.
A contingent of activists linked to the Tea Party decry plans to encourage walking and cycling as surreptitious means of undermining American sovereignty by the United Nations.
Gore went on to decry corporate decisions to develop herbicide-resistant crops and a bacterium that could prevent commercially crippling frost damage to crops.
Unions and professional groups decry plans to "marketise" health by allowing public hospitals to offer a greater proportion of their elective services privately.
Neruda used his pen to denote, to denounce, to decry.
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