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The phrase "a frequent critic of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who often expresses disapproval or criticism towards a particular person, group, or idea.
Example: "The journalist is a frequent critic of government policies, often highlighting their flaws in her articles."
Alternatives: "a regular detractor of" or "a consistent opponent of".
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He also criticized Councilman Barron, a frequent critic of the police.
Scalia: A brilliant mind, and a frequent critic of civil rights.
As a Palestinian legislator, Mr. Barghouti was a frequent critic of governance under Mr. Arafat.
Judge Rakoff has been a frequent critic of the agency's settlements.
He has also been become known as a frequent critic of the military on social media.
Omar (D-Minn). has been a frequent critic of Trump's since before she came to Washington.
Like the others, Mr. Ponomaryov was a frequent critic of the Kremlin.
President Yoweri Museveni has been a frequent critic of male circumcision as an HIV-prevention measure.
"The numbers work," said Mr. Rosentraub, a frequent critic of public investments in sports complexes.
"This story has legs," said former Mayor Edward I. Koch, a frequent critic of Mr. Giuliani.
Mr. Chen has been a frequent critic of China, which considers Taiwan a renegade province.
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