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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which I disapprove" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express disapproval or disagreement with something mentioned in the previous part of the sentence. Example: The decision to cut funding for the arts, which I disapprove, has caused outrage among the creative community.
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Thus expressivists of the narrower sort must identify a kind of expression which allows them to distinguish the way in which "Lying is wrong," expresses the attitude that generates its semantic value, from the way in which "I disapprove of lying," or even "I think that lying is wrong" might express the very same attitude.
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The auto bailout in order to prevent TARP from going to the auto companies, because we already put $25 billion aside in an energy bill, which I disapproved of, to go to auto companies.
As for the rest of the players, they have expressed a certain amount of anger through their ghosted columns (a medium of which personally I disapprove and an issue which I think the ECB together with the Professional Cricketers Associationn should address) but it appears that only Matt Prior has made any attempt to help resolve things.
I do confess, however, to taking pleasure in the passing on of certain trends, of which I have silently disapproved.
An article on Friday about an arts symposium in which Justice Antonin Scalia defended the government's right to deny funds for art of which it disapproves referred incorrectly to a debated grant by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Among other things, we gave Russia what it at least believes is the right to veto any proposed NATO action of which it disapproves.
His Justice Department sidesteps laws of which it disapproves.
The historian Michael Lind, who has himself taken a dim view of the South, refused to cooperate with Mr. Thompson's "Better Off Without 'Em," telling him: "I disapprove of your project, which seems terribly snobbish, to judge by your nasty title.
You can pick up napkins almost anywhere, but particularly fetching ones are to be found at the Metropolitan Museum of Art… Please be advised that I disapprove of scented candles, which remind me of taxicabs.
He thinks I'll disapprove... which I will, if he's getting it from his indulgent, retired parents or through gambling with his friends, both of which are possibilities.
She further claimed: "This evidence showed that I told Mahmood's long-standing driver that I disapproved of drugs, which is the truth.
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