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The word "criticisms" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to refer to the act of finding fault or expressing disapproval, or a verbal or written expression of disapproval. Example Sentence: He accepted the criticisms of his work with humility and used it as an opportunity to make improvements.
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criticisms
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Amid criticisms that £10m to £20m was relatively small figure on which to make such a major policy announcement – the NHS budget is more than £100bn a year – the health secretary disputed the No 10 claim.
He wrote: One of the major criticisms we faced was that in our effort to provide more proactive policing, we had encouraged more aggressive police behavior, particularly in minority communities.
The shooting is being investigated by a group of 15 officers from neighbouring police forces, sparking criticisms of a lack of impartiality.
Repeated studies on the makeup of the legal profession have shown that, despite efforts to widen participation, such criticisms are fair.
They have been aided and abetted in their attempt to terminate Miliband's political career by citing criticisms from a range of Labour MPs.
Some morning speakers delivered pointed criticisms of Bush and Romney, the former Republican governors of Florida and Massachusetts who have said they may run for president in next year's primary contest but did not attend Saturday's event.
Irked by Warren's criticisms of the deal Obama chided his long-time ally for being a "politician" who was making "arguments" that "don't stand the test of fact and scrutiny".
Julian Zelizer, a professor of history and public affairs at Princeton University, said "some modest, limited criticisms of the president" might be expected from a candidate Clinton.
A large number of the scientific papers submitted to peer-reviewed journals are rejected, usually because of criticisms of the scientific methods used or because the research does not represent a major new advance in thinking.
The 1,200 conservatives who gathered in Iowa for a political cattle call on Saturday cheered, whooped and applauded enthusiastically at speakers' sharp criticisms of President Barack Obama's response to Islamist terrorism, signature healthcare reforms and executive action on immigration.
A spokeswoman for the chancellor said Cable's criticisms were "untrue".
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