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The phrase "about the criticism" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic related to criticism, such as opinions, feedback, or reviews.
Example: "The author wrote an article about the criticism they received for their latest book."
Alternatives: "regarding the criticism" or "concerning the criticism".
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Mr. Phillips is philosophical about the criticism.
When asked about the criticism, Yoest laughed.
What about the criticism of the project?
Harvard's spokesmen declined to comment on Sunday about the criticism.
Asked about the criticism on Sunday, Mr. Obama grew defensive.
Ms. Conover's tone stiffens slightly when asked about the criticism.
For years, Mr. Koch was upset and defensive about the criticism.
(Answering a Twitter question about the criticism, Jay-Z conceded: "must do better").
I asked Lessig about the criticism that his impatience had weakened his project.
I just try to tell him not to worry about the criticism in football.
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I don't know about [the criticism] and it's the responsibility of the umpires and referee to check my action".
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