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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a critiques" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a critique"? You can use "a critique" when referring to a detailed analysis or evaluation of something, such as a piece of writing, artwork, or performance.
Example: "The professor assigned a critique of the novel, asking us to analyze its themes and character development."
Alternatives: "an analysis" or "a review".
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Don't let yourself feel insulted, controlled, upset, or angered by a critiques or remarks; they're opinion, not fact.
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"A moral critique would be inappropriate.
A critique.
The cooper offered a critique.
It was a critique.
A critique of ENCODE.
A critique of racism?
Was this a critique of consumerism?
Ediacaran lichens: a critique.
A critique of molecular systematics.
It's quite a critique.
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