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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pour scorn" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to express disdain or contempt towards someone or something. Example: "The critics poured scorn on the film, calling it a complete failure."
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I pour scorn on your apricot.
Privately, many Chinese pour scorn on the Kim dynasty.
Academics then queued up to pour scorn on the claim.
It could have welcomed it and used it to pour scorn on UKIP.
National leaders always claim glory for Europe's successes, and pour scorn on Brussels for its failures.
From this side of the Channel, one can easily pour scorn on Gallic arrogance.
So, with great regret, I have to clamber into the saddle to pour scorn on myself.
Indie music is supposed to champion outsiders, not pour scorn on them.
Sceptics pour scorn on what this third Scotland stands for, but its political agenda is clear.
We claim to support choice, but underneath pour scorn on the choices students make.
"Moralists" and "dandies" would still pour scorn on the fast and loose commerce of Oxford Street.
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