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Discover LudwigThe phrase "harshly critical" is a correct and usable English phrase.
You can use it to describe someone or something that is expressing severe criticism very strongly. For example, "The critics were harshly critical of the movie's plot and acting."
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The Parents Television Council, a group that has been a continued critic of Mr. MacFarlane's animated "Family Guy" series, was also harshly critical.
I was harshly critical of the pardon.
The New York Post was also harshly critical.
The pharmaceutical industry was harshly critical of Mr. Obama's proposal.
Some Democrats were harshly critical of the speech.
When in their company, she said, her husband became harshly critical of her American habits.
A report written by Lisa Ikemoto, a Davis law professor specializing in bioethics, was harshly critical.
Marable gives us all the raw material for a harshly critical appraisal.
Current and former public officials were harshly critical of the pension funds' actions.
He was harshly critical of himself and of the music business.
Gov. George E. Pataki of New York was harshly critical of Ms. Coulter's comments.
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