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Discover LudwigThe phrase "criticizing the" is correct and usable in written English, and it can be used whenever one wishes to refer to criticizing something.
For example: "He was not afraid to voice his opinion, criticizing the government's policies."
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The Gore campaign responded by criticizing the criticism.
We're not criticizing the governor.
He refrained from criticizing the commission.
"It's not about criticizing the technology.
The Arab League is criticizing the early results.
"See — you, too, are criticizing the government".
But he stopped short of criticizing the Shabaab.
Amongst those eventually criticizing the President was Joe Lieberman.
Besides, criticizing the mayor might not be politically wise.
(In truth, most had published material criticizing the state).
"I was not criticizing the Holy Father," Chaput said.
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