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The phrase "contemporary critics" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to current or modern critics who offer a critical assessment or analysis of a particular topic, work, or idea. Example: According to contemporary critics, the film's cinematography is exceptional, but the plot falls flat. In this sentence, "contemporary critics" is used to refer to current film critics who have recently reviewed the film and shared their opinions on its different aspects.
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"Stronger" received critical acclaim from contemporary critics, with many complimenting its sound and Clarkson's vocal performance.
"Fearless" was critically acclaimed by contemporary critics for its ability to relate to different age groups.
Aside from commercial success the album also received critical acclaim from contemporary critics.
Contemporary critics were aghast.
But the indirection has left contemporary critics in some perplexity.
It was a cultural shift that enraged many contemporary critics.
Contemporary critics complained that "South Wind" lacked a plot.
Neither easily fits into this mold, whether placed there by onetime advocates or contemporary critics.
Contemporary critics lambasted the artist for being an "Impressionist market gardener specialising in cabbages".
(Richard Wolin, one of Arendt's sharpest contemporary critics, has called this yearning "polis envy").
She is puzzlingly absent from standard editions that include his contemporary critics.
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