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The phrase "a harsh critique" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a review or evaluation that is very critical or severe in nature.
Example: "The film received a harsh critique from several prominent critics, who pointed out its numerous flaws."
Alternatives: "a severe review" or "a scathing assessment".
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Nor is the play a harsh critique.
Even L'Osservatore Romano, the Vatican daily, published a harsh critique.
But Mr. Liu published a harsh critique of the writings.
Rarely do Kinck's national interests and Neoromantic qualities preclude a harsh critique of sentimentality.
But what they actually ended up getting was a harsh critique of liberals and President Obama.
Being dead – even for centuries – is no way to avoid a harsh critique.
Mr. Limbaugh began his radio program with a harsh critique of the article.
But I don't know enough about the reasons for it to make a harsh critique.
Often, in essays or in interviews, he delivered a harsh critique of Venezuela.
The original BBC version was heralded as a harsh critique of Britain's 1980s nuclear policy under Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
Another primate, Archbishop Mouneer Anis of Egypt, launched a harsh critique of the communion leadership's unwillingness to deal with issues.
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