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"criticized as" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone or something is being judged unfavorably or harshly. For example: "The new policy has been criticized as unfair by many members of the public."
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The police's handling of Darius's death was criticized, as well.
Since then the report has been widely criticized as flawed.
Shanahan is criticized as often for not suspending players.
But they don't get criticized as much as we do.
Although supportive evidence for this mechanism is available [ 62], it has been criticized as well [ 63].
Years back, Bauhaus was criticized as cold.
The report also criticized as "unreasonable" certain travel by planners.
But he is widely criticized as egotistical and manipulative.
Newspapers are sometimes criticized as having "the view from nowhere".
Surprisingly, Mr. Hollande's policy has been criticized as profligate.
He served 20 days, which some criticized as too short.
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