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Discover Ludwig"accepting criticism" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means being open to and tolerant of others' opinions and feedback about one's actions, behavior, or work. Example: "A key characteristic of a good leader is accepting criticism and using it to improve and grow."
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Having bullying in a community means accepting criticism, so if you only have a handful of critics, don't take it too seriously unless it starts to affect your mental state.
Chinese officialdom has often had difficulty accepting criticism – especially from outside experts in a public setting – and whether this critical shortcoming is a consequence of traditional mores or a Leninist political culture is hard to determine.
So do the Dutch, which is one reason they have such trouble accepting criticism of Zwarte Piet.
The key to accepting criticism, Bharara said, is knowing which criticisms are well placed and which are foolish.
2) Hard time accepting criticism - see the 'blame Fabio' angle just as much as the 'blame the players'.
Karius, while accepting criticism from the former Liverpool defender, took Gary Neville to task in a newspaper interview on Friday for voicing similar sentiments.
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"Accepting criticisms and scolding from the public is the very first basic skill a ruler needs to have.
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.
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