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The part of the sentence "denunciation of the" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a form of strong criticism or condemnation of something, often in strong, public terms. For example: The president's denunciation of the human rights violations has been met with widespread approval.
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Had the denunciation of the doctor been a mistake?
Or a mocking denunciation of the Old West conventions?
Shortly thereafter he included Glabrio in his denunciation of the supporters of the Scipios.
The novel Los errores (1964) is a denunciation of the party's purges.
He was reelected two years later, despite his denunciation of the position of proslavery extremists.
Denunciation of the U.A.W. by other unions and antitrade activists has been unusually harsh.
But like the rumored secessionist sermon, any public denunciation of the Union cause prompted an investigation.
But after a night of sleep, he doubled down and repeated his denunciation of the president.
Down the street, there was a denunciation of the Palestinian Authority for being "American lackeys".
His office had issued a written denunciation of the plan over the weekend.
Protesters have ignored the United States government's denunciation of the video.
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