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Discover Ludwig"criticising of" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English
It is used to show that someone is being critical of or expressing disapproval of something or someone. Example: The journalist's article was full of harsh criticising of the government's handling of the crisis.
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Call out this constant obsessing and criticising of how you live.
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Russia has been fiercely criticised of late for passing a controversial national law in June banning "gay propaganda" seen to "promote" homosexuality to minors.
The function points analysis has been criticised of being too heuristic and [10] has proposed the SPQR/20 function points metric as an alternative.
People can criticise, of course, but for Liverpool over the last three years, some of the football that Suarez has played has been absolutely fantastic.
That hasn't put them off continuing to criticise, of course, but it's great fun finally to be able to answer back.
"When Malia breaks the taboo of criticising the state of Israel, she is being very brave".
The study was criticised for lack of standardisation of LPV in the control group.
He will have nothing of criticising it in terms of the classical "unities".
Destructoid criticised some of the simplicity of that campaign.
Patient satisfaction questionnaires have generally been criticised because of the lack of supporting psychometric evidence, including reliability and validity data.
However, Swinson criticised some of the institutional difficulties of having a baby while being an MP.
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