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"expressed criticism" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used when one is describing disapproval towards someone or something. For example, "The Prime Minister expressed criticism towards the new tax plan."
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Indeed, in an earlier study, mothers of ADHD children who had responded positively to methylphenidate treatment, their expression of warmth increased and expressed criticism towards their child decreased [ 52].
But Qamar Zaman Kaira, Pakistan's information minister, expressed criticism.
Some Greeks, however, expressed criticism of their own government.
The report also expressed criticism, both of the Ukrainian authorities and of commercial airline practice.
Cattell was dismissed from Columbia in 1917 when he publicly expressed criticism of the draft in World War I.
But while the Treasury's announcement was not entirely unexpected, several experts on privacy law and terrorism financing expressed criticism.
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Other world leaders also expressed criticisms.
Councilman Jumaane Williams (who experienced a little NYPD friskiness first-hand), Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer, City Council Speaker Christine Quinn and Professor Cornel West have all expressed criticisms with Williams and Stringer even calling on the federal government to investigate.
On the one hand many (21/37) expressed criticisms about GPs' perceived lack of knowledge of RA and its up-to date treatment (9/37).
UN committees may express criticism, but they can't enforce the rules.
Several people have, however, used the hashtag to express criticism of Mustafa.
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