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Discover LudwigThe phrase "endure criticism" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to tolerate or withstand negative comments or judgments about oneself or one's actions. Example: Despite facing constant criticism from her peers, she continued to work hard and endure criticism towards her ideas.
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Before becoming the clubhouse bedrock, he had to endure criticism from teammates.
He shook his head "no" each time he had to endure criticism of his father from Democrats.
Republicans would have to endure criticism that they were violating Mr. Romney's campaign pledges, by reducing the affluent's relative tax burden and adding to the deficit.
But recently, Ms. Bashir has had to endure criticism of a less-familiar kind — that she has hurt women with her own conservatism.
Americans may be able to tolerate hatred from the rest of the world, but it cannot endure criticism from its own.
No longer must he endure criticism when he preaches that greed is good; his concept has in fact gained acceptance at the highest reaches of commerce.
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Texas center Chris Mihm has endured criticism about his mental toughness.
He endured criticism as Rutgers athletics cut sports, and as fundraising for the stadium expansion sputtered.
Wayne endured criticism throughout his career from those who questioned his versatility as an actor.
He's endured criticism this season and still manages to score relentlessly.
Drury has endured criticism from some fans for a perceived lack of leadership in recent weeks.
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