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The phrase "accepted criticism" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of acknowledging and being open to feedback or critique from others.
Example: "She accepted criticism gracefully, using it as an opportunity for personal growth."
Alternatives: "embraced feedback" or "welcomed critique".
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To Cardinal O'Connor's credit, he accepted criticism of his boycott with ample grace.
"I have always accepted criticism, especially from the coach, but it was always in the dressing room.
But he stayed calm, accepted criticism and coaching and stabilized both his performance level and his team's confidence.
We have sought and accepted criticism in the design of this project, and referenced the projects and research papers that are similar to our project.
In a leader, Colombani said that Le Monde accepted criticism and would have welcomed the book except that it was riddled with hate, "the saddest of passions".
From our initial project with the laser microphone, we accepted criticism from the TAs and Professor Land that the beam signal was far too weak to be implemented - and hence we began this project instead.
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One main reason why humans just can't seem to accept criticism is because we feel the critic is wrong.
Learn to accept criticism gracefully.
'I accept criticism,' he says.
The king has said he would accept criticism.
It allows me to accept criticism without self-condemnation and to accept affirmations without exalting myself.
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