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Discover Ludwig"draws criticism" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used when referring to someone receiving criticism or negative feedback about a decision or action they have made. For example: His dramatic change of direction for the company draws criticism from shareholders.
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Israel's use of lethal force draws criticism.
And just like in college football, the computer draws criticism.
Talk of philosophy draws admiration; it also draws criticism.
Again, it's the underripe nature of the car that draws criticism.
But on fiscal issues, Bush draws criticism from both left and right.
It is this aspect that draws criticism, as much as their pluralist understandings of Islam.
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The repetitive visual design of Cybertron drew criticism from critics.
That has drawn criticism.
That assertion has drawn criticism.
The chapter drew criticism.
Still, the transition has drawn criticism.
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