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frowned upon
verb
Past of frown upon
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The phrase "frowned upon" is correct and is used in written English.
You can use it when talking about an action that is strongly disapproved of or not accepted by the majority. For example: Driving while under the influence of alcohol is frowned upon in most countries.
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Clutches are frowned upon.
Thought is frowned upon.
Friendship is frowned upon.
"It's frowned upon".
Excuses are frowned upon.
It's almost frowned upon.
Buddhism frowned upon naga worship.
The church frowned upon it.
Sasse responded, "It's frowned upon.
"But it is frowned upon".
Labor unions were frowned upon.
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