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The phrase "already criticised for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a subject or individual that has received criticism prior to the current moment or context.
Example: "The politician was already criticised for his controversial remarks during the debate."
Alternatives: "previously condemned for" or "already rebuked for".
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Moreover, the Kirchners are already criticised for classifying as "dirty war" victims eight guerrillas who died attacking an army base in 1975, entitling their families to rich payouts.
Since then the airline's own credit card, already criticised for its other charges, has been the only payment method allowing consumers to escape the booking charge.
Questions also remain about the day-to-day reality of integrating sophisticated AI software with hospital IT systems, which are already criticised for being clunky and outdated.
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The US has already criticised Russia for agreeing to deliver S-300 anti-aircraft missiles to Syria, a deal that has prompted alarm in neighbouring Israel.
Cooper, the second favourite for the leadership after Andy Burnham, has already criticised the party for allowing itself to be perceived as anti-business and anti-worker.
Some have already criticised this approach for bypassing the UN's formal climate-negotiations process.
Mr Nuñez has already criticised the reviewers for being too close to big business.Yet perhaps one threat deserves another.
Although environment and food NGOs have already criticised the strategy for falling short on action, a joined-up approach to a national food policy represents a considerable shift from Defra's position even recently.
The Belgian government has already criticised the courts for failing to keep tabs on him.
Morgan, who has already criticised May's plans for extending grammar schools, sees a wider danger for the party from Brexit, fearing that it could instil a rightwing intolerant mentality and a desire to vacate the centre ground, which would have disastrous and ugly consequences.
He has already criticised the management of the BBC for not putting systems in place to keep the director general aware of any potential flashpoints and described the latest episode as "a terrible blow" for the corporation.
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