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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tirade against" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a harshly critical speech or writing. For example, "The senator delivered an impassioned tirade against the proposed policy."
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He launched into a tirade against the regime.
His tirade against Washington resonated with many voters on Tuesday.
It is a tirade against greed, selfishness and neglect.
Navarro responded to the compliment with another tirade against Trump.
As the title suggests, the song was a tongue-in-cheek tirade against consumer culture.
Instead, it's a tirade against the possibility that the government might help "losers" avoid foreclosure.
And spare us a tirade against "market fundamentalism .The second task is to do something useful.
"We appreciated the publicity," Mr. Ravell said in response to the state-television tirade against them.
Traditionally, such a tirade against the British goes down a storm in France.
Nicolas Anelka launched into an abusive tirade against Domenech and was subsequently sent home.
-- a tirade against a fate which enables his servant to achieve a happiness that forever eludes him -- is masterly.
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