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The phrase "attracted considerable criticism" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic, action, or decision that has received significant negative feedback or disapproval from others.
Example: "The new policy introduced by the government attracted considerable criticism from various advocacy groups."
Alternatives: "faced significant backlash" or "received substantial disapproval."
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May's speech at the Conservative party conference has attracted considerable criticism for its anti-migrant rhetoric.
The China Investment Corporation's first investment, in the Blackstone Group, has fared badly and attracted considerable criticism within China.
Murdoch's post was retweeted more than 4,000 times, and attracted considerable criticism, which increased when Murdoch followed it with a tweet that attacked political correctness.
Germany's role in confronting the sovereign debt crisis of the euro zone over the past two years has attracted considerable criticism, much of it unfair.
Gove also indicated that proposals to change the history, and design and technology, curricula – which have both attracted considerable criticism – could also be modified.
Basildon council's fight to clear Dale Farm – and the 86 families who live there – has attracted considerable criticism in recent weeks.
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However, he then suggested parents could look online to determine the severity of their child's rash, attracting considerable criticism from medical professionals.
Perhaps most significantly of all, however, Cannes is throwing its weight behind women film-makers, after attracting considerable criticism for its male-dominated line-up in 2012.
Similar tests such as the UK "citizenship test" which require British migrants to achieve a 75 per cent pass rate attract considerable criticism, with recent surveys suggesting most young Britons would fail it.
By 1730, however, it was attracting considerable criticism from the Opposition, and in the Second Treaty of Vienna, signed in March 1731, Walpole jettisoned the Anglo-French alliance in favour of an alliance with Austria.
As the lawyer for Ms. Diallo, he attracted considerable publicity and endured some criticism, both for his tactics in the case and for what his critics said was his ambition.
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