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Discover Ludwig"in ridicule" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to mock, make fun of, or speak of derisively. You can use it when you are trying to express that something is being done or said in an insulting or mocking way. Example: He fell to his knees in ridicule when his opponents laughed at his silly suggestion.
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"But the other way round almost always results in ridicule".
Mrs. Seton snorted in ridicule and leaned closer.
We hope for a saner day when this craziness is celebrated in ridicule.
Cameron's complicated position on tax resulted in ridicule from political opponents.
For the hunters, contact with the mullet is an exhilarating exercise in ridicule.
His out-of-character behaviour has resulted in ridicule even from old admirers.
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We've got an online and media culture that specializes in ridiculing grand people.
But Mr. Giuliani seemed to delight in ridiculing the teachers for their staff development days.
All the while, sour-faced commentators and critics delight in ridiculing kids who've had enough.
And large portions of the Pakistani news media and public seemed to revel in ridiculing or condemning him.
It is, of course, show business at its kitschiest and most mawkish, and generations of clever people have delighted in ridiculing it.
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