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Discover Ludwig"a critic" is a correct and common phrase that is usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone who evaluates or analyzes something, often in a critical or judgmental manner. Example: "The new play received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its innovative storytelling and others criticizing its lack of character development."
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A critic?
A critic can dream.
Everyone really is a critic.
"Everyone's a critic," Holmes replies.
But he is a critic.
A CRITIC AT LARGE about Woody Allen.
Hence the expression "Everyone's a critic".
But I wasn't a critic, either.
I am a critic and commentator.
He was also a critic and playwright.
A CRITIC AT LARGE about Mae West.
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