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The phrase "without scorn" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express an action or sentiment that is free from contempt or disdain. Example: "She spoke to him without scorn, despite the mistakes he had made."
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After years of opening for different rap groups, she considers the Gathering her favorite venue because she can perform comfortably without scorn from most men or women.
It's important for African-Americans (as for all Americans) to master standard English, but part of that bargain should be accepting that their language, like my dad's Southern White English, deserves a place too, and one without scorn.
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Want to enjoy McDonald's without the scorn of your pals?
Bengals players can go few places in that city without absorbing scorn and ridicule.
He played hot jazz as well, Mr. Schonberg wrote, "without arousing scorn among the jazz critics".
All of which begs the question: Can Mr. Kingsley "play Chinese" without attracting scorn from film critics, howls from social activists and complaints from hardcore followers of all things Marvel?
That's the reason so many in the wine trade will ridicule the Sancerre drinker, not because they have anything against Sancerre, but because it's just one of those wines (like pinot grigio or, now, rosé) that people drift toward because the name is familiar, easy to pronounce, or — consumers assume — can be ordered without inducing scorn.
Forty-odd years later, and Arthur is indeed copping it: his beloved second wife Avril is slowly dying of cancer, the son who grew up without him scorns his tales of "how much you suffered as a kid, when you only had a donkey's foreskin between the seven of you for Sunday dinner", and the Nottingham he knew as a boy has all but disappeared.
This week, without actually pouring scorn over a pledge of Tony Blair's, he made it as clear as he could that the 50% target was being quietly dropped.
Sometimes, Jennifer Ross feels she cannot make a move at home without inviting the scorn of her daughters, 10-year-old Grace and 7-year-old Eliza.
Whatever you think of Waters' original point (frankly, I think we should let kids play with whatever they like without stigma), the scorn and ridicule she's had to put up with is yet another example of how people are silenced.
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