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The phrase 'criticize from' is not correct English as it is written.
You could phrase it differently to make it correct. For example, "criticize from a distance" or "criticize from a certain perspective".
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"I wanted to criticize from a place of participating".
As Ann Romney said recently, this is hard; it's easy to criticize from home.
They're all probably secretly thankful they are not in her shoes, and they can criticize from the sideline!
Thus, if regulators recognize that a systemically significant bank is about to fail, they can only wait for the inevitable (or perhaps criticize from afar).
He acknowledged that "there's a lot to criticize," from Trump's overall demeanor to foreign policy positions that cut against conservative orthodoxy.
Last year when Governor Paterson tried to fill a smaller budget gap, Democrats resisted noisily and Republicans offered little help, preferring mostly to criticize from the sidelines.
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The flaws and pitfalls of classical economics succinctly described in the four above-mentioned points have been either amended or criticized from either adherents or critic of the Washington consensus.
The deal was criticized from the start.
Mr. Akin was roundly criticized from members of both parties.
While Ms. Fenumiai is criticized from some corners, her higher-ups say they are pleased.
"I played every day, and I got criticized from every angle," Jenkins said.
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