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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attracted critics" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing something that has drawn the attention or disapproval of critics, such as a work of art, a performance, or a public figure. Example: "The controversial film attracted critics from various backgrounds, each offering their unique perspective on its themes."
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This has attracted critics as well as admirers.
Thiel has attracted critics for his anti-higher-education message.
The scattershot approach to bail has attracted critics from all sides.
While the project is not intended to be a triumphant memorial for the leave side, it has attracted critics.
But the deal to build that hospital and have George Washington University Hospital run it has attracted critics — including George Washington University.
The research represents a radical departure from the prevailing constructs for enhancing the survival of corals and coral reefs, and the concept attracted critics.
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But ethical consumption has begun to attract critics.
But, like all apparently wonderful things, ethical consumption has begun to attract critics.
Lichtenstein's strategy was to plan "a big opening and a big closing" to attract critics who were unlikely to cross the river on other occasions.
Education officials said that any big change, especially one aimed at making it harder to earn a diploma, would attract critics.
While anything with such a significant market share will inevitably attract critics, drawing detractors might be the capacity in which Evite is most competent.
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