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"criticize as" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's opinion or point of view on something. For example: "My teacher criticized my essay as being too simplistic."
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I'm grateful that they cared enough to criticize as well as commend.
In the jockeying to choose new leaders, some analysts say, there is scant incentive to take positions that rivals could criticize as weak.
The barrier was a full foot higher off the ground than barriers used in government tests, which many safety advocates criticize as badly out of date.
Although he conformed to a humble self-portrayal in his 1764 and 1766 Poems, Woodhouse's subversion of praise allowed him to criticize as well as commend elite behavior; viewing benevolence as a Christian duty faithful to the more equal society that God had intended, he praised patronage, in fact, for its leveling potential.
Rather, it seems, she'll play armchair quarterback and criticize as well as belittle those who do.
I think there's a lot to admire about them and there's a lot to criticize as well.
It wasn't a David Gergen level of on-air insight, sure, but it was fun and fresh, and they weren't afraid to criticize as much as compliment.
Many news organizations have recently taken actions that some analysts criticize as capitulation.
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That claim was widely criticized as flawed.
Since then the report has been widely criticized as flawed.
Shanahan is criticized as often for not suspending players.
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