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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'despicable work' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to describe an act or a piece of work that is considered extremely bad or wrong. For example, "We should not tolerate any form of corruption, no matter how despicable the work may be."
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Suing for libel and misappropriation of her right of publicity, Ms. Spears is seeking redress for what she calls "a despicable work of fiction comprised of blatant lies" published in the magazine's HOTstuff column on Oct. 17.
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Another asked what he should tell his friends who find Mr. Max and his work despicable.
The disgraced politician, forced to resign as head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) after being arrested in New York and accused of sexually assaulting a hotel maid, said he was "shocked by the despicable and false" work.
Lord Orrery prefaced the 1763 edition of The Sermons with: These Sermons are curious; and curious for such reason as would make other works despicable.
But that's enough, when the weather gets nice, to give me a purchase on the outside world at the same time I'm engaged in that despicable activity known as work.
It is despicable that Mendieta's work was not recognized in the film; it feels like erasing her all over again.
While the company has a full-time staff of fewer than three dozen people, Mr. Bled said, employment, including freelancers, sometimes swelled to nearly 300 over the past two years as the studio worked on "Despicable Me".
This result may come as no shock to fans of "Gossip Girl," or to publicists trying to plant items in Page Six about the charitable works of despicable clients.
Working on Despicable Me expanded my mind.
Banksy is not only a graffiti writer, but also a social activist whose works highlight the deplorable conditions of the working poor, the despicable treatment of animals by food conglomerates, and the backwardness of global-warming deniers.
David Paterson, the former governor of New York, called the work "loathsome and despicable".
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