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Discover Ludwig"got criticised" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone has received negative feedback or judgment from others. Example: The author's new book got criticised by literary critics for its lack of originality and poor character development.
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"We scored four tries against Romania and got criticised.
"He got criticised after the international game, but that is part of our life.
"The pundits, former players most of them, forgot completely how it felt when they got criticised.
If I hadn't done, I would have got criticised for that.
"I took some videos and selfies at my Oscars and I got criticised for it," he said".
Look at Alesha Dixon on Strictly Come Dancing, she got criticised after she replaced Arlene Phillips but given time she has worked out better and better".
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"I get criticised.
She does get criticised.
If you perform badly you get criticised.
Women seem to get criticised far more harshly.
"Yes when you lose games of cricket you get criticised.
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