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The phrase "criticism directed at" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means that the criticism is targeted or aimed at a specific person or thing. Example: The newspaper published an article about the new policy, with most of the criticism directed at the company's CEO for not consulting with employees before implementing it.
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A controversial moneymaker upon its release, the film earned mixed reviews, with much of the criticism directed at Brooks's direction.
Critical response was mostly negative, with criticism directed at the nature of the plot.
"We would arm ourselves with slogans, with proverbs allowing for critical interpretation, and, if the chance presented itself, blatant criticism directed at the show.
Much of the criticism directed at Mr. Klein was personal.
He did not address the personal criticism directed at him.
Did the criticism directed at Barbie get to her?
But the sharp criticism directed at him was replaced by something new: envy over his campaign.
A significant amount of the criticism directed at Hunter came from the players themselves.
Professor Lindgren said he neither expected nor enjoyed the harsh criticism directed at his study.
She said she was not disturbed by the amount of criticism directed at Lamb.
Brooks hears the criticism directed at Upshaw and the questions about which side he is on.
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