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The phrase "I was mocked" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation in which someone made fun of or ridiculed the speaker. Example: "I was mocked for wearing mismatched socks to school yesterday."
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I was mocked and bullied.
I was mocked as a pseud for literally years afterwards".
While rival politicians ruthlessly went for him – "I was mocked and ridiculed and attacked quite aggressively" – voters were by and large charmed.
"I was mocked by my classmates for making a heartfelt comedy" at a time when Quentin Tarantino and his blood fests were the rage, he said.
Much as I was mocked in May for how few Romanians and Bulgarians were coming to the UK, we now learn that there are 252,000 of them living here.
I was mocked by psychologists and condescended to by psychiatrists, until my son's suicide attempt resulted in a diagnosis of early onset schizophrenia.
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I was mocking courageous pilots everywhere.
They were all pretty sure I was mocking someone else.
"I was mocking that Gay Paree thing," he explained.
I found that I had not, that I was mocking the mockery.
You have my apologies for offending you for thinking I was being serious instead of accurately realizing I was mocking you.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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