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The phrase "devastating critique" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a critique or review of something that is exceptionally critical or negative. For example: "The critics delivered a devastating critique of the new movie, citing numerous plot holes and inconsistencies."
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Professor Sachs called the evaluation "a blistering, devastating critique".
It also turned her life toward a devastating critique of patriarchy.
A doyen of social science research, Michael Rutter, has published a devastating critique of the government's interference.
And in a famously devastating critique published in 1957, the American linguist Noam Chomsky demonstrated the hopelessness of Skinner's efforts to provide a behaviouristic account of human language learning and use.
Similar to the Danish reform mentioned above, this proposal has received devastating critique from human rights experts.
The Age of Reason: A devastating critique of the power of clerics and organized religion.
Senator John McCain's daughter, Meghan McCain, has served up a devastating critique of the direction the Republican Party has taken recently.
Rep. Jim Cooper (D-Tenn)., the top Democrat on the subcommittee, called Cordesman's assessment a "devastating critique".
Who delivered this devastating critique?
Lucretia's devastating critique: "Drawing-rooms are always tidy".
His report was a devastating critique of the Administration's strategy.
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