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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a scathing" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a harsh or severe criticism or remark.
Example: "The critic's review was a scathing indictment of the film's lack of originality."
Alternatives: "a harsh" or "a biting".
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But he wrote Wagner a scathing letter.
(Hagel has been a scathing critic).
White's opinion was a scathing dismissal of the journalists' position.
But privately one top European impresario offered a scathing critique.
In a scathing letter, he called Mr. Regalado's behavior "abominable".
That month, Griffiths delivered a scathing address in the House.
A scathing email directed at the Chicago school of economics.
A scathing depiction of immigration in 21st-century Europe.
Ms Duflot recently published a scathing book about Mr Hollande.
A celebrity-owned restaurant gets a scathing review.
He has been a scathing critic of the banks.
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