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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a criticising" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would be "a critic" or "a criticism" depending on the intended meaning.
Example: "He is known as a critic of modern art."
Alternatives: "a critique" or "a critical review."
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This is all about a government that doesn't like scrutiny and will attack all and anybody it regards a criticising it".
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It was not a foreigner criticising Japan, it was a Japanese reporter openly criticising Japan in front of global audience.
a) Stella Rimington criticising Alan Hollinghurst.
This week the Security Council could not even agree on a statement criticising the verdict on Miss Suu Kyi.
Zhou was under indirect attack by Mao's cronies through a campaign criticising Confucius.
If convicted, Mr Rangel could escape with a report criticising his conduct.
Last week Sellner released a message criticising Watson as being wrong to condemn "activism".
It's very easy to sit at a desk criticising charitable acts.
On Tuesday night, the US justice department issued a statement criticising the home secretary's move.
In 2007, two Swedish academics published a paper criticising the science behind Nemesysco's system.
(Yesterday Left Foot Forward published a blogpost criticising the Tory crime claims in more detail).
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