Idiom
Hatchet job.
A piece of criticism that destroys someone's reputation is a hatchet job.
Dictionary
hatchet job
noun
A journalistic or other treatment which portrays its subject in a very unfavorable manner; a work of criticism which aims to destroy a reputation.
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The phrase "hatchet job" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically refers to an intentionally destructive and harsh critique or review of a person, product, or policy. For example, "The reviewer did a hatchet job on the new restaurant, giving it a very poor review."
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Inside was a hatchet job.
It was a scorched-earth hatchet job.
13 Hatchet Job of the Year winners.
Yes, Hatchet Job of the Year.
Fans of Hemingway attacked the Profile as a hatchet job.
This partisan hatchet job hardly even makes sense.
This is insane, a travesty, a hatchet job.
But this book is in no way a hatchet job.
(Jobs has already assailed the book as a hatchet job).
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Not only do I sometimes enjoy reading hatchet-job reviews; I have written plenty of them.
One of those "ouch" reviews; a contender for hatchet-job of the year.
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