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Discover LudwigThe phrase "massive disapproval" is grammatically correct and can be used in written and spoken English.
It is typically used to describe a strong, widespread negative opinion or attitude towards something. Here is an example of how it could be used in a sentence: "The government's decision to increase taxes met with massive disapproval from the public, leading to widespread protests and backlash."
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"So when these guys suddenly don't have a wind at their back, i.e. massive disapproval for the Republican president, they're at the least very very vulnerable".
This is the choice of a president who should feel chastened and at least mildly repudiated by the unprecedented voter turnover of the House of Representatives to conservatives, and by all the polls, even the most liberal, that document the massive disapproval of his policies by an angry electorate.
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Apply those votes to dozens of critical reviews and it's relatively simple for a handful of people to create an apparently massive surge of disapproval.
A Chorus of Disapproval.
(Murmurs of disapproval).
Others whistled their disapproval.
Esquire magazine registered its disapproval.
Moore made her disapproval known.
Nationwide disapproval, it seemed.
The crowd hiss disapproval.
The crowd roared disapproval.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com