Using "reproach" in a sentence

But what if church is Celine Dion? What if worship is her best song, a song so beyond reproach that the soul-penetrating chorus, buoyant violin and “rhythmic bass reverberating” drum line is a near-religious experience? That song is “To Love You More,” and this is not up for debate until next legislative session.
Source: Tampa Bay Times

I have not one reproach for this group of players.
Source: The Athletic

"As you'd expect, he's very, very low, but he has nothing to reproach himself for," Southgate said of Kane.
Source: ESPN

Todd argues that not allowing players to comment on officiating, either during or after the game, amounts to putting referees on a pedestal, beyond reproach or critique.
Source: Blazer's Edge

In Henry Kissinger’s latest book, “Leadership: Six Studies in World Strategy” — at age 99 and publishing his 19th book, he is a reproach to everyone less industrious, meaning: everyone — he says: “If Ukraine were to join NATO, the security line between Russia and Europe would be placed within 300 miles of Moscow — in effect eliminating the historic buffer which saved Russia when France and Germany sought to occupy it in successive centuries.
Source: The Washington Post

There’s a real and honest love at the centre of the show, one without shame or judgement, reproach or rebuke.
Source: noho arts district

From a purely visual standpoint, the film is beyond reproach as Ari Wegman effortlessly translates the vision in Campion’s head to the screen for all to appreciate.
Source: Geek Vibes Nation

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