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The phrase "a vortex of criticism" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is facing overwhelming or intense criticism from multiple sources.
Example: "After the controversial decision, the politician found himself caught in a vortex of criticism from both the media and the public."
Alternatives: "a whirlwind of criticism" or "a storm of criticism".
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Perhaps it is because Formula One has recently been caught up in a vortex of criticism, and self-criticism, against a background of diminishing television and live audiences, and with sponsors disappearing faster than Prospero's banquet, that the current story is being given more credence than it may deserve.
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A vortex of winds continually blows around Antarctica, tending to trap cold air at the South Pole.
At that point, they were trapped in a vortex of doom.
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Krüss' work is a vortex of drawings, nonsense poems, novels, TV scripts, radio shows.
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