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Discover LudwigThe phrase "derogatory about" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to say or write something that shows a lack of respect or offends someone or something. Example: The article was full of derogatory comments about the politician, causing outrage among his supporters.
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"I'm not being derogatory about it.
There is nothing derogatory about Matterhorn.
Nobody says that "Midnight's Children" contains anything derogatory about Islam.
Well-socialized Dutch students might be unlikely to say anything derogatory about other groups.
Avery, who met with Campbell yesterday in Toronto, denied saying anything derogatory about Blake's having cancer.
But why on earth can't athletes be derogatory about people's beliefs?
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Who would make such derogatory jokes about any ethnic group, physically or mentally disabled group or economically disadvantaged group?
But he said that even at the university where he studies, a professor was utterly unselfconscious about making derogatory remarks about gay people.
"There is talk about his derogatory comments about women, but we made this in the hope that he will make the world better," he told Reuters Television.
More recently his campaign has confronted persistent but unsubstantiated reports about Mrs. Obama using angry and derogatory language about white people.
Watch out for signs like wheedling, ironic or derogatory remarks about people that are not present, constant dissatisfaction about salary, or the work atmosphere.
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