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"snide remarks" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to mean-spirited comments that are subtly disparaging or sarcastically mocking. For example, "Everyone laughed at her snide remarks about the film."
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The snide remarks didn't stop her.
"But it was never those snide remarks.
And at the beginning there were snide remarks.
Articles appeared making snide remarks about her being an "actress".
In Germany, the American veto power provoked snide remarks.
"No snide remarks, no ditching my darlings because of my rape.
The boy, pronounced by his mother as being "elliptical," is taking snide remarks at his father.
To top things off, he judged the poem to be riddled with "snide remarks about America".
The I.B.M.-ers, she said, were bitter then, making snide remarks about the company.
In a world of snide remarks and cynicism, a moment of rare sincerity here.
"When we first started practicing it was mostly ridicule, snide remarks," Dr. Goldstein said.
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