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Discover Ludwig"reproach for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express criticism or disapproval towards someone for their actions or behavior. Example: She couldn't bear the reproach for her careless mistake, so she apologized profusely.
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Happily I escaped any reproach, for I did not vote for it, but against it.
But "there is not a word of reproach for me in her book," Mr. Nicolson marveled.
There might be reproach for this competition, though, so cruelly has it treated them.
It says it has acted beyond reproach for 40 years and that it has had robust due diligence procedures.
Pakistan shut them to NATO supplies completely for seven months in 2011 and 2012, in reproach for an American air strike that killed 24 Pakistani troops.
During the 1930s he worked successively in the ministries governing Indian, labour, and foreign affairs and earned some later reproach for championing the Munich Pact of 1938.
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Self-reproach for being a corporate gangsta?
Pluralism is the essence of liberalism — including the possibility of self-reproach for things that liberalism has done badly.
Later, many of the children's parents were tormented by self-reproach for not rushing to the school to collect them.
My sincere delight about the result of the solar-eclipse expedition is greater still than my self-reproach for having thus taken up your valuable time again.
It said that none of his friends should feel self-reproach for his death and that he had taken the pills because he believed he would 'never know happiness again'.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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