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Discover LudwigThe phrase "insults of" can be correct and usable in written English
This phrase is typically used to describe the specific insults that someone has received or given. It can also be used to refer to the types of insults that are happening in a given situation. Example: The cyberbullying incident was filled with endless insults of a sexual nature, causing distress to the victim. In this example, "insults of a sexual nature" refers to the specific types of insults that were being used in the cyberbullying incident.
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(In Uzbekistan, the law prohibits public insults of the President).
There are the colourful insults of the art critics.
He refers to these things as "the insults of an airline career".
The threats and insults of Tyrone, the satanic sock puppet, are hilarious and wildly profane.
Even some of his more childish insults of other candidates have some truth.
An etching needle beats a brush at detailing the insults of carnal fact to egoist fancy.
Homosexuals don't need to run to tribunals for protection from the insults of the clergy.
Clinton launched a last-minute attack on Trump for his insults of women.
Super PAC's allowed by the Supreme Court is one of the greatest insults of our time.
The speaker of these grossly generalistic insults of the pro-gun, pro-God culture of Middle America?
But Holden may have bigger problems than the insults of irreverent parodists and other "phonies," as Holden would put it.
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