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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dismiss criticism" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to disregard or ignore criticism, usually with a sense of disapproval or superiority. Example: "The CEO dismissed criticism of her company's environmental practices, stating that they were in compliance with all regulations."
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These people--some are even Jewish--have no better argument that "Get over it!" or "Lighten up!" Then there's the contingent who contemptuously dismiss criticism of Dunham as just another "outrage du jour" and her critics of lacking a sense of humor.
But the administration continues to dismiss criticism of its spending.
Before issuing the statement, Galloway took to Twitter to dismiss criticism of his remarks.
Ashton moved quickly to dismiss criticism that she is not up to the job.
Jihadists will dismiss criticism as the product of coercion or selling out to local rulers.Al-Qaeda was never going to be a mass movement.
Laotian officials and Thai executives involved in the Xayaburi project dismiss criticism of the dam as the misinformed concerns of a small group of activists.
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But proponents argue that any dangers are remote and dismiss criticisms as politically motivated.
Mr. Deitch dismissed criticism of the decision.
Mr. Bo dismissed criticism of his hardball tactics.
And Ms. Gibbs dismissed criticism of the job's structure.
On Saturday, Obama dismissed criticism regarding such apparent secrecy.
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