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The phrase "criticized me" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to someone expressing disapproval or finding fault with your actions or decisions. Example: "During the meeting, my manager criticized me for not meeting the project deadline."
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Mo alluded to this ambiguous situation himself when he answered his critics in a post-Nobel press conference: "Many of the people who have criticized me online are Communist Party members themselves.
"You guys criticized me for that.
"He criticized me while he was out raising money.
Somebody has criticized me, saying it's just words.
Some people criticized me and some praised me.
They really criticized me a lot, for years and years".
"And a lot of people criticized me at the time.
"I know a couple of people criticized me because she's my mom.
"People criticized me for being a self-hating Jew, that's come up.
The board later criticized me for revising that document without their permission, but that's not correct.
I took the shot the other day, you criticized me for that.
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