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The phrase "critical commentary" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe an evaluation or analysis of a certain subject matter (e.g. a book, film, event). For example, "The author's critical commentary on the political situation in the Middle East was eye-opening and insightful."
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It might provide links to critical commentary.
But he offers almost no critical commentary on the dances.
"This came through direct and critical commentary, and did not satisfactorily evidence neutrality or impartiality".
Newspapers, television and online media are not at liberty to provide critical commentary about the leadership.
He wishes there could have been critical commentary on the discography.
If one made pictures, it had to be as critical commentary on the perfidy of images.
For news about comedy and humor, including critical commentary: nytimes.com/arts.
The disillusionment with the president spawned reams of critical commentary from Wall Street executives.
Another, Quan Lam Bao ("Officials Working as Journalists"), also provided critical commentary on government policies.
This book acted, in one sense, as a critical commentary on the Wealth of Nations.
Mr. Del Mar, in his critical commentary, wrote that the manuscript dates from the first quarter of 1824.
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