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Discover Ludwig"vilification of" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a hostile, destructive, or extreme criticism. For example, "The vilification of the political party was vicious and relentless."
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One was the vilification of individual people.
And the vilification of Barbosa was never corrected.
Personal unpopularity scarcely explains the widespread vilification of Venter.
"To see the vilification of individuals is unacceptable.
MIRREN -- I don't understand the vilification of Martha Stewart.
"There can be no excuse for vilification of this sort.
"France today is bedeviled by a politics of vilification of immigrants," he said.
Still, he remains adamant that Washington's "indiscriminate vilification" of all banks was wrong.
The cuisine does make the Obama-era vilification of lobbyists go down much easier.
The memorandum complains of "ceaseless vilification" of himself and the family in the news media.
The fashion industry is ideally placed to promote the vilification of obesity.
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