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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a repeated criticism" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a criticism that has been expressed multiple times regarding a particular subject or issue.
Example: "The report highlighted a repeated criticism of the company's lack of transparency in its financial dealings."
Alternatives: "a recurring criticism" or "a frequent criticism".
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All the makeovers have given customers whiplash and led to a repeated criticism: McDonald's has an identity crisis, which may or may not have contributed to the chain's prolonged sales slump a couple of years ago.
It is one way of tackling a repeated criticism of the Donmar, with its tiny audience capacity of 250: that it puts on amazing theatre which too few people get to see.
One interviewer encapsulated a repeated criticism of Rooney -- that he was always acting -- by describing a conversation with him as "one long monologue punctuated by pauses for applause".
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That would seem to contradict a widely repeated criticism that charters attract motivated families while public schools are left to absorb the most challenged students, she said.
Here they were, as one website, Wronging Rights, put it in a widely repeated criticism, "taking up rhetorical space that could be used to develop more intelligent advocacy".
The Scottish secondary schoolteacher's revelations – posted up to 20 times a day – featured repeated criticism of her headteacher and the school's senior management.
"I have been a consistent critic from the beginning,'' she continued, apparently drawing a distinction between her repeated criticism of President Bush's management of the war and Mr. Lieberman's reluctance to criticize it.
However, the directorate has come under repeated criticism for a lack of transparency and a reliance on wiretaps provided by the country's secret police, amid fears of politicized prosecutions.
In a joint statement, the families repeated criticism of how the police and local authorities handled the cases.
In the US, New York magazine's Vulture blog reacted to repeated criticism by fans with a playful "Official Vulture Statutes of Limitations on Pop-Culture Spoilers".
His official status as an independent, not a Democrat, enrages some in the party but his repeated criticism of Democrats is essential to his personal brand.
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