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Discover Ludwig'biting criticism' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe criticism that is harshly critical and meant to hurt the receiver. For example: "The professor's biting criticism of my research left me feeling deflated and discouraged."
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The spectacle of powerful government ministers scrambling to curry favor with a yoga guru has already drawn biting criticism from some political commentators, while others have also criticized the tactics of the reform camp as being dangerously antidemocratic in nature.
Weathered a week of biting criticism.
But columnists in the Turkish press — including the English language press — have written biting criticism as well.
Mr. Kindred's column was only the beginning, opening a spigot of biting criticism online about Mr. Albom and his work.
The attack on Mr. Harriman's convoy forced a full-scale retreat by the Afghan forces, which allowed Al Qaeda fighters to concentrate their fire on American infantry and later led to biting criticism by some American commanders that their Afghan allies were undependable in the toughest fights.
The e-mail message came as company officials, inundated by internal messages from angry employees, withering attacks on the Web and biting criticism from gay rights groups, sought to quell rancor following the disclosure this week that the company, which had supported the bill in past years, did not do so this year.
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Author tells about biting criticisms made by Shaw.
The novel combines rich comedy and biting social criticism with Dickensian verve.
He has served on the board of the conservative American Spectator magazine, for which he wrote biting, anonymous criticism of Bill and Hillary Clinton.
He was deeply influenced by the literary style of Hans Christian Andersen, and the witty and ironic temper of his work often took the edge off his biting social criticism.
His full-length plays—Little Murders (1967), The White House Murder Case (1970), and Grown Ups (1981)—like his cartoons, blend farce and biting social criticism.
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