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The phrase "derogatory remarks" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to describe negative or insulting comments made about someone or something. Example: The politician faced backlash after making derogatory remarks about a particular ethnic group during his campaign speech.
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It can't be said they have made any derogatory remarks.
Derogatory remarks about the prophet Muhammad became a capital offence.
They said she made derogatory remarks about Islam.
Schumer has a history of confronting sexist or derogatory remarks.
Thirdly, she made derogatory remarks in her novel about her line manager.
"His derogatory remarks deserve to be condemned and he will be sanctioned".
He is accused of making derogatory remarks about the Prophet Muhammad.
John Rocker started his 14-day suspension for derogatory remarks against gays, foreigners and minorities.
Although he is hugely popular with fans, the team official acknowledged his dancing invited derogatory remarks.
Afterwards I discovered that Bruce had at some stage written derogatory remarks about mixed marriages.
Top managers are almost all white, they said, and Mr. Stern makes "racially derogatory remarks".
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