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Discover Ludwig"rebuked him" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a situation where someone has scolded or reprimanded someone else. Example: The teacher sternly rebuked him for talking in class.
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Mr. Jamil rebuked him.
I rebuked him sharply.
Even the maker of Skittles rebuked him.
Thankfully, the Massachusetts Legislature rebuked him and overrode his veto.
The Kremlin rebuked him, but merely for "foolishness".
The lawmakers rebuked him a second time, last month.
At that time the Simon Wiesenthal Center harshly rebuked him for the remarks.
We'd applaud if Republican leaders rebuked him in some formal way (a resolution perhaps).
Each of the siblings — seven have publicly rebuked him — seemed to have their own breaking point.
His boss called him in on Monday and rebuked him for taking off so much time.
Earlier, Commissioner David Stern rebuked him but did not fine or suspend him.
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