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The phrase "criticism for having" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about a person being criticized for something they have done or have not done. For example, "Bob received a lot of criticism for having made the wrong decision."
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Mr. Schroder is facing a wave of criticism for having reacted slowly to the crisis.
"We got a little bit of criticism" for having too many New York chefs, Mr. Ruiz, 44, said.
The Navy faced severe criticism for having allowed civilians to operate some of the controls during the maneuver.
The first Gulf War typically meets criticism for having pushed the United States toward a 1991 recession.
He came under criticism for having nonunion construction work done on his home despite his strong union political support.
At the bottom came telecoms firm EE with 58 per cent and criticism for having a hard-to-navigate website and a lack of information.
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Dr. Piot has endured criticism, including for having published inflated estimates of the number of people infected with H.I.V. in the early years.
Although Trump had previously addressed U.S. troops stationed overseas, including in Italy, Japan and South Korea, he had drawn criticism for not having visited those deployed to combat zones.
Earlier Mr Yudhoyono had faced criticism for not having visited the disaster zone itself.
NBC has drawn some criticism for not having more minority journalists in prominent roles.
The BBC executive board has come in for criticism for not having a firmer grip on the corporation's activities.
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