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The phrase "attracts criticism" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a subject, action, or decision that is likely to receive negative feedback or disapproval from others.
Example: "The new policy implemented by the company attracts criticism from employees who feel it undermines their rights."
Alternatives: "draws criticism" or "elicits criticism".
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December 2010: Sponsorship of New Year's Eve travel attracts criticism.
Immediately after publication, it attracts criticism for obscurity.
The approach attracts criticism from people who say that Allred is more interested in the spotlight than in justice.
Haskell is a prolific tweeter who attracts criticism he believes is misguided: "I enjoy doing stuff off the field.
As such he sometimes attracts criticism from secularists who suspect that he has an agenda for filling the schedules with religious programming.
The BBC provided great coverage over seven hours, though the final day often attracts criticism from TV viewers dismayed by wall-to-wall rugby.
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It also attracted criticism.
Her comments attracted criticism.
That position has attracted criticism.
Inevitably, fame attracted criticism.
But the approach has also attracted criticism.
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