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How to use decries in a sentence

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He decries the shortage of blue-collar workers which, in his opinion, this allowance will make worse not better.
The other side decries these assaults as blatantly sexist, misogynist exercises that have no place in modern society.
His fond daydream shows that he is perfectly capable of the woollyheaded nonsense he decries in others.
One piece decries the stark split tearing the country, and another seems to pine for a sort of folksy patriotism.
She decries the decline in regional theatre and is emphatic about the importance of theatre in our cultural lives.
It begins with a character named Zoe who decries the practice of rewarding punctuality while punishing those who are late or disobedient.
You appear to be someone who decries the town crier instead of the news he exclaims.
The author decries the sexual explicitness of popular culture and suggests ways that parents can protect their children from the suggestiveness of media images.
For audiences outside of the Court, the angry and aggressive approach that Murphy decries might be particularly effective.
So Romney has a secret plan to slash taxes without boosting the deficit he decries?
There's been plenty of media eye-rolling about the California recall, but much of the coverage actually contributes to the wacky atmosphere it vaguely decries.
He needs that research money and decries the cuts to the major research funding councils in Canada.
Canada rightly decries US and EU subsidies, but at the same time supports rules that pry open markets and compound the damage.
In it, Ms. Champoux-Lesage decries the unfair treatment of crime victims as compared to victims covered under other compensation plans.
While Canada rightly decries US and EU subsidies, at the same time it supports rules that pry open developing country markets.
However well intentioned the motives may be, it is more damaging than the very decision it decries.
Stephen Massicotte has written a beautiful play that decries the horror of war without ever preaching.
This piece, which is still going through post-production, decries the increase in the international presence in this protected area.
Will Canada be willing to co-sponsor a resolution which denounces and decries China's human rights records?
First Plato identifies a group of five rather than four sciences and decries the neglect of his proposed fifth science, stereometry, with a probable allusion to Archytas.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And who ever read Thackeray without feeling the greatest longing to see the world which he decries?
In doing so he belies his own nature, decries his countrymen, and disparages his religion.
Countess, here is the man who counts all equal under the sun, who decries class, and recognises no social distinctions.
He supports the opposition's efforts to combat government corruption, but decries what he sees as its exclusionist discourse.
Antigone asks in a monologue that decries the injustice that has befallen her.
It is by arguing from its abuse, that he decries this enchanting talent.
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