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Discover Ludwig"address criticism" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to acknowledge and respond to negative feedback or disapproval. Example: The CEO addressed the recent criticism of the company's environmental practices during a press conference.
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Even Qatar, the nation that has gone the furthest in seeking to address criticism and engage with its critics, has so far been unable to shift the epicenter of international public opinion and perception.
To address criticism that C.E.O.
I wanted to address criticism that organic only addressed the upper middle class," she said.
Some advocates for the bill have suggested that the measure might need to be amended to address criticism from opponents.
Mr. Jain moved Tuesday to address criticism that the bank's capital cushion, though within regulatory limits, is thin.
He may also have sought to address criticism from black leaders and women's groups that he should proceed to trial.
In 2007, the Coca-Cola Company tried to address criticism from public health advocates that Coke isn't very healthy.
Rather than address criticism by the retired referees Mike Mathis and Hue Hollins, Jackson referred to Stern's response in August.
In a visit Friday to a public school on the North Side, Mr. Emanuel declined to address criticism of Mr. Rangel's endorsement.
Democrats have revised the bill to address criticism from health insurance companies and employers, who say it would expose them to costly lawsuits.
It was a bid to address criticism that it had become two obsessed with celebrity, dubbed "the indie Hello" by some critics.
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