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Discover LudwigThe phrase "vilified by" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing someone who has been criticized or spoken about in a disparaging manner by others. Example: "The politician was vilified by the media for his controversial statements."
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And often vilified by other gay men.
He will be vilified by a few, cherished by many.
But both men have been vilified by the right wing.
We know we could be publicly vilified by politicians.
You can make history... or be vilified by it.
Disabled people have been vilified by this government.
You were slightly shunned or vilified by either side".
He was vilified by "the family" and forced to resign.
During the Vietnam War, he was vilified by antiwar activists.
He has also been vilified by people in and out of the military.
But she has been so vilified by China that contact is barely imaginable.
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