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Discover Ludwig"face scorn" is correct and usable in written English
It means to be the target of disdain or contempt from others. Example: Despite his best efforts, the new CEO continues to face scorn from the company's employees due to his lack of experience in the industry.
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Mark Twain It took Samuel Clemens seven years to write "Huckleberry Finn" with the help of his wife, Olivia, only to face scorn and verbal abuse from many quarters when it was published.
They face scorn and rejection as they look for a place to lay their heads.
But if we don't do this, we are forced to accept the status quo, a workforce where disabled workers often face scorn instead of support, where we are forced to hide our needs instead of accommodating them.
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Joe Subic, a gullible young military policeman, mostly played along with the hostage-takers, and now faces scorn for his role.
Famously awful poet William McGonagall faced scorn during his lifetime but a collection of his broadsheets sold for £6,600 at auction.
In much the same way, the new museum has faced scorn and suspicion because of the unconventional background of its founder, a self-taught art aficionado who dropped out of school at age 11.
California voters saw both women as lightweight dilettantes in the political process (both faced scorn for their almost non-existent personal voting records, during their campaigns), and far too extreme in their conservatism to represent the state.
When rape victims from that war made their narratives public in the People's Tribunal of 1992, they faced scorn and social ostracism.
End up the face of scorn scandal".
Nick Hewer's wasp-chewing face of scorn.
If Tulisa Contostavlos were middle class, she wouldn't face such scorn.
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