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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pokes fun at" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to express that something is being made light of in a humorous way. Example: The comedian's stand-up routine poked fun at the current president.
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In particular, the song "Dio" pokes fun at the idea of a torch being passed.
He pokes fun at the latter.
Anthony Ha, meanwhile, pokes fun at surveys.
He pokes fun at Mr. Obama's finesse.
Polamalu even pokes fun at himself.
So she often pokes fun at herself.
He supported Trump and pokes fun at liberals.
She does not mind that he pokes fun at her.
And "Detroiters" gently pokes fun at its own city.
And she often pokes fun at her atonal singing voice.
It apparently pokes fun at stereotypical western perceptions of Africa.
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