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"be critical about" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's attitude or behavior towards evaluating and analyzing something in a critical manner. Example: In order to improve the company's productivity, it is important for managers to be critical about their employees' performance and identify areas for improvement.
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I'm all for positive action, but there's plenty to be critical about too.
He added: "Are there things to be critical about?
"There are days I wish I could be critical about things, because I really wish I could show that side of me," he says.
If you don't have that inside of you, then we can all sit here and be critical about government and legislation, but where are you in this?
This thesis offers a different view, demanding that women be afforded the freedom to be critical about the sex and the sexual partners they have, rather than just be passive recipients.
This is one of the things that makes it easy to be critical about Pan Am, but the fact that Laura and Kate's big emotional scene was hinged on Laura still wearing bunny slippers was hilarious.
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So if models are critical about the photos I've made with them, I show their criticism.
We're critical about where funding goes.
We're critical about what we try to do.
"Most people were critical about the U.S. and supported Snowden.
And that's what I had been critical about the administration for.
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