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The phrase "bipartisan criticism" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to criticism or disapproval that is shared or expressed by members of both political parties. Example: "The recent healthcare bill faced bipartisan criticism for its lack of funding for mental health services."
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This is a bipartisan criticism.
But there was bipartisan criticism of the moves.
His Saturday actions faced bipartisan criticism in Congress.
Mr. Obama's Treasury secretary, Timothy Geithner, came under withering bipartisan criticism.
There has been rising bipartisan criticism of Saudi Arabia in Congress.
The bipartisan criticism of some of his comments reflects this fact".
But that personal touch didn't appear to quiet bipartisan criticism of the bank.
For years, however, Lifeline has come under bipartisan criticism over its handling of benefits.
Trump's suggestion to readmit Russia faced heavy, bipartisan criticism from U.S. lawmakers.
AshBritt has filed formal contract protests, prompting bipartisan criticism from Congressional leaders.
The White House has faced growing bipartisan criticism over the American military's support for the Saudi campaign.
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