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The phrase "all these criticisms" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to multiple critiques or negative comments about a subject or situation.
Example: "Despite all these criticisms, the project continued to move forward as planned."
Alternatives: "all these critiques" or "all these objections".
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Mr. Silverman has answers to all these criticisms.
Misanthropic, misogynistic, cruel, absurd, silly – all these criticisms could be – and have been – thrown at him.
In an interview, James A. Kadamus, deputy New York education commissioner, disagreed with almost all these criticisms.
The government's response to all these criticisms is that the courts are independent and that the Inter-American commission is biased.Before the regional elections 260 candidates (nearly all from the opposition) were arbitrarily disqualified.
"One death is too many but believe me we take all these criticisms very much to heart".
But in spite of all these criticisms, Franz's book is still well worth reading.
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In short, when I look at all of these criticisms, when you finally get down to the bottom-line facts, there is no basis for them at all...
All of these criticisms were removed.
Mr. Schwartz dismissed all of these criticisms.
There are perfectly good answers to all of these criticisms.
All of these criticisms have merit – the film is just plain awful.
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