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Discover LudwigThe phrase "critiqued without" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the act of evaluating or analyzing something without certain elements or conditions. Example: "The artwork was critiqued without considering the artist's background."
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In the early-to-mid-twentieth century, Draper performed monodramas and humor pieces in a variety of voices — voices of women she critiqued without condemning.
At meetings, for example, this guy would write his thoughts on a white board and go around the table insisting that he be critiqued without mercy.
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Typically, the person whose work is being critiqued must listen without interrupting as others provide comments and suggestions.
Even so, there is a subtext to the Republican campaign, a subtle way that all the leading candidates have of critiquing Bush without really appearing to.
As Dawkins said in answering a question of how to critique Islam without fear of reprisal, "We will not provoke you.
However, at several points, Ryan critiqued Obama's positions without disclosing the fact that he had held similar ones.
Mr. Romney must find a way to set aside Mr. Obama's critique without drawing new attention to it.
In its absence, lukewarmism is a critique without an affirmative agenda, a theory of the case without a party that's prepared to ever act on it.
Had you listened to his critique without seeing him compete, the temptation would have been to conclude that the unthinkable had happened.
Most seriously, he has repeated his critiques without offering clear support for NATO and its strategic mission — leading many European officials to suspect he is trying to destroy an alliance he doesn't believe in.
Presenting this J-Law critique without comment: IanCW 13 January 2014 1 22am Look, I'm going to break rank and declare that I'm kinda over Jennifer Lawrence and am finding her goofball 'I'm just a regular ol' klutz me!' schtick to be becoming as wearing as Anne Hathaway's.
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