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Discover Ludwig"scorn of" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to convey a strong feeling of disrespect or disdain towards someone or something. Example: She looked at him with a scorn of disgust, unable to believe his audacity.
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The scorn of critics never bothered him.
Want to enjoy McDonald's without the scorn of your pals?
It was the scorn of life for death.
"You merit all the scorn of this community," he said.
But this, too, earned the scorn of Mr. Filner.
Patron saint of dogs' fangs and scorn, of false death.
Her hedonism earns her the scorn of her mother and her daughter.
Lord knows what drives the Paladins, aside from a Calvinistic scorn of man as epicure.
Not that UK acts have avoided the scorn of the magazine's panel.
Moreover, there is nothing particularly ignoble about renting that deserves the scorn of the tax code.
He spoke with scorn of "originality" as a criterion of artistic value.
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