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"criticism leveled" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe someone's opinion towards something, either their own or that of someone else. For example: "The criticism leveled against the government's policies was harsh and unwarranted."
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Much of the criticism leveled against Pres.
Another criticism leveled at Mr. Kerrey concerned turnover.
The main criticism leveled against the flat tax is that it is unfair.
The most frequent criticism leveled against you is that you portray entire civilizations as unified blocks.
ACCURACY -- Mr. Lazio is generally responding to criticism leveled at him by Mrs. Clinton.
She's well aware of the criticism leveled at her in blogs for condescension and food snobbery.
Schiano said he tried to shrug off criticism leveled at him.
Mr. Ijichi denied that excessive efforts to cut costs were behind the recent recalls, a criticism leveled by many analysts.
Even the referee's committee has asked that Mourinho be sanctioned for criticism leveled after the Almeria draw.
The quality of these attractions convinces the writer that much of the criticism leveled at the TV medium is unfair.
One criticism leveled against Mr. Ivester is that he allowed Coke's relationship with its bottlers to deteriorate.
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