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Discover Ludwig"disparaging remarks" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to negative remarks or comments made about someone or something. For example: "Many people made disparaging remarks about the comedian's performance."
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He makes disparaging remarks about her appearance.
He made mildly disparaging remarks about city slickers.
You make disparaging remarks about his dead parents.
One of the guests, who knows Vulpein, makes disparaging remarks about him, and a fight ensues.
Repeats some of the disparaging remarks people have made about Pritikin-approved foods.
"If there are disparaging remarks made, the person would be told that's inappropriate behavior".
No disparaging remarks about the topography of Sweden from Big Pete.
His off-the-cuff disparaging remarks about the Knicks' Latrell Sprewell drew admonishment from Thorn.
After the shooting, Flanagan tweeted disparaging remarks about both of his victims.
And they have been the target of disparaging remarks — not only from strangers, the couple say.
After initial, disparaging remarks, friends, when informed, were curious rather than rejecting.
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