Sentence examples for attracted critiques from inspiring English sources

The phrase "attracted critiques" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that has drawn criticism or negative feedback from others.
Example: "The new policy attracted critiques from various stakeholders who felt it was unfair."
Alternatives: "drew criticism" or "provoked feedback".

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A second much publicized IPO that attracted critiques was by SKS in 2010 in India which led to accusations that the microcredit is causing borrower stress and even suicides (Ashta et al. 2011).

This has attracted critiques on inadequate characterization of the long-term exposure of study subjects.

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This growth – as with social and environmental accounting before it – has very properly attracted critique.

Yet, the notion of culture in wild chimpanzees has continued to attract critique, mainly because field researchers have been unable to provide direct evidence that the behaviors they observed had been socially learnt.

In arguments over the impact of climate change, some of the images commonly associated with those clashes have attracted skeptical critiques, perhaps none more so than those of polar bears forced to swim longer distances because their sea ice habitat is melting.

Not surprisingly, the paper has attracted many critiques.

Strong substantive and socio-relational approaches are perhaps the most controversial of those surveyed and have as a result attracted trenchant critiques.

Research funding decisions and the efficiency of such funding has attracted much critique [ 2, 3].

The position can be structurally compared to some indirect form of consequentialism and may attract parallel critiques (see Henry Sidgwick on utilitarianism and esoteric morality, and Bernard Williams on indirect utilitarianism).

I was quickly attracted to left anarchist critiques of the Bolsheviks, and [became] interested in the Spanish anarchist revolution which was crushed by communists". He was active in a "fringe of Zionism" - "always opposed to a Jewish state, and in favour of a bi-nationalist outcome in Palestine based on Arab-Jewish co-operation, which wasn't so unrealistic at the time as it seems today".

Pullman's critique also attracted the anger of Hitchens' more conservatively-minded brother, Peter, who described him in a Mail on Sunday column in January 2002 as "the anti-Lewis, the one the atheists would have been praying for, if atheists prayed".

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