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The phrase "a persistent criticism of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing ongoing or repeated critiques directed at a particular subject, person, or idea.
Example: "The author's work has faced a persistent criticism of its lack of originality."
Alternatives: "an ongoing critique of" or "a continual reproach of".
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By storing energy when the wind stops blowing or the sun stops shining, it is hoped the new technology will boost to renewable energy and blunt a persistent criticism of the technology - that the power from it is intermittent.
"A persistent criticism of hyperbaric medicine regards the lack of large-scale, multicenter, randomized studies for several of the primary indications," noted Dr. Chris Maples and Dr. Moss Mendelson of Eastern Virginia Medical School in Norfolk, in the Emergency Medicine report.
What you see here seems like a reaction to a persistent criticism of the Fed, and one that I share: that it has relied too greatly on the mechanical impact of purchases on rates and too little on communication about the economic outcomes it hopes to achieve through those purchases.
The Vatican has sent him for treatment but has yet to unfrock him, even after he seemed to trivialise his actions in a television interview.In this section Saintly shadows The emissions omitted Unbridled ReprintsThis pattern of indecision chimes with a persistent criticism of the 84-year-old pontiff: that he has failed to make the Vatican's civil service (the curia), work effectively.
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Mr. Blatter's pledge was a response to persistent criticism of the decision to allow Qatar to host the tournament.
Councilwoman Leslie Daigle on Thursday called for an independent review of the $130 million Newport Beach Civic Center project in a response to persistent criticism of the project's management.
The document, released two days after China's reëlection to the United Nations Human Rights Council, reads like a self-conscious response to persistent criticism of the country's human-rights violations: we know the world is watching, and we will deal with it ourselves — within the firm framework of one-party rule.
Now official Washington is buzzing about whether the vice president, who was irked at Mr. Leahy's persistent criticism of him, crossed a line.
For a variety of reasons -- the biggest being the persistent criticism of the administration -- Mr. Giuliani cannot abide Mr. Green.
But it was in an astonishing response to the BBC's Jonathan Agnew about persistent criticism of his captaincy, specifically from Shane Warne, that Cook most highlighted the alarming gulf between his foot-in-mouth tendencies and the smooth statesmanship of his predecessor Andrew Strauss.
At the ceremony President Zedillo paid an unusual homage to Mr. Paz, calling him a "universal Mexican" and praising him for his pioneering and persistent criticism of the political system that Mr. Zedillo now heads.
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