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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already criticized" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been subject to criticism prior to the current moment or discussion.
Example: "The proposal has already criticized the previous policies, highlighting their shortcomings."
Alternatives: "previously criticized" or "has been criticized already".
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Republicans have already criticized her tax plan.
Mr. Lawsky has already criticized one prominent consultant.
One reviewer, of the original article, has already criticized the paper for the lengthy geological background.
Democrats have already criticized what they call his partisan tendencies.
Republicans in Congress have already criticized the administration for spending taxpayer money to promote the law.
You already criticized Rahm Emanuel, Obama's new chief of staff, as a sharply partisan choice.
Environmentalists in his coalition have already criticized the 15percenttaxax cut he offered.
Supporters of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt). have already criticized O'Rourke's voting record as insufficiently liberal.
Apart from the prospect of the automatic cuts, some Republicans have already criticized the administration's planned reductions as dangerously severe.
And Mr. Hynes now has the added burden of explaining his about-face, which Mr. Thompson's campaign has already criticized.
As a matter of fact, the Italian Communist Party had already criticized, even attacked, violently, the Soviet Union in '68 when there was the invasion of Czechoslovakia.
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