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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a criticism from" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the source or origin of a particular criticism. Here are a few examples: - "The company received a criticism from its customers about the poor quality of their products." - "The politician faced a criticism from the media for his controversial remarks." - "The artist responded to a criticism from her peers by defending her unique style." - "I received a criticism from my boss about my performance at work." - "The book received a criticism from critics for its weak plot."
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Reflecting on that as he sat at his new desk, Trebelhorn recalled a criticism from a reporter after he was named the Brewers' manager.
At a stop in Virginia, Pence renewed a criticism from Tuesday's debate, attacking Clinton for running an "insult-driven campaign" while Kaine crowed about his performance in a Philadelphia union hall.
Normally among the most visible and audible of Democrats, Mr. Schumer has taken an uncharacteristically low profile on the touchy subject, a strategy that somewhat boomeranged when it drew some tabloid heat in New York, as well as a criticism from Mr. Bloomberg.
Such a criticism chimes with a criticism from the previous section; that the historical record may not, in fact, display the tendency to growth in the productive forces assumed by the theory.
He pointed out that Click Forensics' data comes from companies that are predisposed to click-fraud concerns, making their numbers artificially high, and quoted a criticism from search marketing blogger Andy Beal: "It's kind of like walking into a hospital ward and asking 'How many people don't feel well?'," Ghosemajumder said, "and then assuming that the entire U.S. population is sick".
In the case of perceptual impressions, the difference between their view and the Clitomachian position is clarified by a criticism from Philo's former student Antiochus that some Academics took persuasive impressions to be a 'criterion of truth', rather than just of action (see Sextus M. 7.435 8 and Cicero Ac. 2.32 6).
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A major criticism from opponents of the law change is that dangerous criminals are driven underground to avoid public anger.
"Doing it this way takes extra time, and sometimes you take a little criticism from your officers," he says.
A major criticism from peer reviewers of papers using EMR data is the potential for inaccuracies in diagnosis.
They lost their first two games - to South Africa and Zimbabwe - and faced a barrage of criticism from a hostile press back home.
Why not a criticism that draws from the same energy?
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