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Discover LudwigThe phrase "denunciation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong statement of criticism or disapproval. For example, "The politician issued a denunciation of his opponent's policies."
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So, another week, another denunciation of Obamacare.
All three continued the Fulani denunciation of Bornu.
Had the denunciation of the doctor been a mistake?
But such outspoken denunciation of Assad supporters is increasingly rare.
Denunciation of a movement that barely exists, however, could backfire.
(Extremely unlikely, given his denunciation of Mr. Farrakhan).
Above all, there was Jane's denunciation of female servitude.
Or a mocking denunciation of the Old West conventions?
Even Miss Lavigne's denunciation of marriage sounded familiar.
The Vatican issued a denunciation of gay marriages in July.
Mr. Tavernier's film is both a celebration and a denunciation of an age.
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