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Discover Ludwig'any criticisms' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that you are open to feedback, criticism, or advice about something, either from a specific person or from anyone in general. For example: "Let me know if you have any criticisms about my proposal."
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Any criticisms are generally offered in private.
"Any criticisms at all, Rick Johnhn asked.
"We didn't get any criticisms from actual people.
"Do you have any criticisms?" Mani believed that Maoists had been excluded from development work.
Hayek did not publicly detail any criticisms of "The General Theory".
This means that any criticisms I make are always going to risk looking mean-spirited.
Things are falling into place, we don't have any criticisms to make".
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It stands against any criticism I know".
Any criticism against us, dismissed.
So any criticism is routine abuse?
He takes any criticism personally," said Rebolledo.
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