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Discover Ludwig"criticised for not" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to describe a person, organization, or entity being criticized for not doing something. Example: The college was critically criticised for not offering enough courses in the sciences.
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The government has long been criticised for not doing enough.
The Goddard inquiry was criticised for not getting on.
Child refugees have been criticised for not looking sufficiently young.
Marvel have often been criticised for not having many female characters in their films.
He was criticised for not cancelling her invitation even after news of Kristallnacht broke.
Those who question it are criticised for not understanding quantum mechanics.
Indeed, it is sometimes criticised for not taking large enough punts.
The ads were also criticised for not displaying the cost of credit prominently enough.
"When we launched we were criticised for not being a 'real' magazine," continues Persson.
"If the president walked on water, he would be criticised for not being able to swim".
The offshore wind industry has previously been criticised for not using enough UK contractors and suppliers.
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