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The phrase "a highly critical" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that expresses strong disapproval or judgment.
Example: "The report provided a highly critical analysis of the company's financial practices."
Alternatives: "a very critical" or "an extremely critical".
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Even the United Nations has criticized Iran for its pervasive repression, last year releasing a highly critical from the Special Rapporteur on Human Rights, Ahmed Shaheed.
The blame game, initiated by a highly critical internal I.M.F.
"He had a highly critical intelligence that adapted very quickly to complexity.
"I don't want to subject myself to a highly critical article," he said.
The announcement comes after a highly critical report from Nick Hardwick, the chief inspector of prisons.
A highly critical investigation found a design flaw in the walkways' suspension systems.
A highly critical account of America's 17 years of war in Afghanistan.
We apply a highly critical perspective in evaluating the thoughtfulness and rigor of submissions.
The story spoke of prison inspectors issuing "a highly critical assessment of the Victorian jail".
And they did eventually show their teeth over the troika, releasing a highly critical report in March.
Indeed, Internet sports journalism has not only created a highly critical fan base but enforced a bottom-up hierarchy.
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