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Discover LudwigThe phrase "drawing criticism" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone that is receiving negative feedback or disapproval from others. Example: The new policy has been drawing criticism from both employees and customers.
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But the company is still drawing criticism for the move.
Meanwhile, the plan is drawing criticism from conservatives.
The administration's caution is drawing criticism from some in Egypt, including Dr. ElBaradei.
The Obama administration has shelved that project, drawing criticism from many Republican members of Congress.
Not taking a close enough look at the "real people" is drawing criticism for Vogue, too.
But other sites are drawing criticism because they are updated infrequently.
He was 2 for 10 in the fourth quarter of Game 4, drawing criticism for his ball dominance.
In May, the government granted a political license to another Salafi Islamist party, Islah Front, drawing criticism from secularists.
His techniques were among the sharpest of the South receivers, rarely drawing criticism and earning consistent praise.
It is a record that has heartened security hawks while drawing criticism from advocates for whistle-blowing.
Teague had missed four of his previous eight field-goal attempts before Saturday, drawing criticism from outside the Navy program.
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