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Discover LudwigThe phrase "scoffed at" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a reaction of derision or mockery towards someone or something. Example: "When he presented his idea, the team scoffed at it, believing it was impractical."
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He scoffed at it.
Marler scoffed at the claim.
Others scoffed at the referendum.
Cantlay scoffed at the question.
Costello scoffed at this.
American intelligence officials scoffed at that account.
The I.R.S. scoffed at the logic.
Mr. Ramos scoffed at his comments.
But Turner scoffed at the idea.
— scoffed at the talk of a hurricane.
Mr. Sachs scoffed at this notion.
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