noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
widespread support/acceptance/criticism/condemnation etc
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There was widespread support for the war.
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The storm caused widespread damage.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
international
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The incident was the subject of international condemnation .
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The move was greeted with widespread international condemnation .
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Oil-for-food has muted some of the international condemnation of the United States for the sanctions.
public
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However, such public condemnation and the associated moral outrage can, on occasions, be strangely muted.
widespread
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The move was greeted with widespread international condemnation .
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But the sentence imposed ast Northamptyon Crown Court brought widespread condemnation .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Critics point out the neighborhood had been living under the threat of condemnation for 10 years, while urban renewal was debated.
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However, such public condemnation and the associated moral outrage can, on occasions, be strangely muted.
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It does not need research to show that no such sweeping condemnation can be passed upon the statute before us.
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It is no condemnation of those people, but that is semi-skilled or unskilled work.
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Its analysis of police culture was certainly incisive and accurate, as can be judged by its wholesale condemnation .
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Such condemnation was not, of course, new.
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Their condemnation of the award is not a good omen.