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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absorb criticism" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to take in, understand, and consider feedback or negative remarks. Example: She learned how to absorb criticism and use it to improve her writing skills. He struggled with accepting criticism, but eventually learned how to absorb it without taking it personally.
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Russia has refused to follow suit in Syria, demonstrating a willingness to absorb criticism.
Like our former foes, it seems mysterious, powerful, uncontrollable and abstract enough to absorb criticism.
She also had the capacity to absorb criticism and integrate refinements into her technique.
I felt the best thing to do was to absorb criticism and understand it, and try to get a sense of where they were coming from.
It was clear that her job was now not just to fix the website, but to absorb criticism and perhaps deflect attention from her boss.
"The feeling of self-confidence in Israel then was so strong that it could absorb criticism and the things he wrote about.
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And he absorbed criticism for it.
Panetta was also absorbing criticism from the left.
The Tigers spent their regular season muddling around and absorbing criticism that they were overpaid underachievers.
Eastern cultures have long traditions of theatre, reform movements and of absorbing criticism.
So why is the culture growing less and less capable of absorbing criticism without retribution?
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