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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lashed for" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to describe punishment or criticism, but it lacks context to be usable. Example: "He was lashed for his mistakes during the meeting."
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She said reports that she had been lashed for the photograph were "false and rumors".
Examples cited in the report include women lashed for not adhering to Isis' strict dress code, a man having his hand amputated for theft.
But this humour only offsets the extremity: a couple buried up to the necks and stoned; a woman lashed for singing but continuing to chant even while she takes the strokes.
Since Gov. David A. Paterson announced her appointment on Friday, she has been lashed for her positions on guns — very much in favor — and illegal immigration — very much against — with downstate Democrats rumbling about primary challenges.
Rosalee, a shy house slave played by Jurnee Smollett-Bell, is lashed for defending a child.
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Women are lashed here for what they wear, or for adultery.
He also lashed Democrats for their refusal to allocate $5.7 billion for his wall.
Dolan publicly lashed Brown for every perceived misstep and every violation of company policy.
We were then periodically lashed by blizzards for 10 days.
Media organisations also like to lash out for advertising clients.
But this was not lash enough for Saddam.
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