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The phrase "I criticized" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that you have expressed disapproval or pointed out faults in someone or something in the past. Example: "In my review, I criticized the lack of character development in the film."
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"I criticized him".
I criticized everyone.
"I criticized him a lot.
Then I criticized the lack of cost control.
(I criticized the Second Circuit's removal of Scheindlin that day).
"Bruno has been good to me, but I criticized him.
I criticized the government, contacted other democracy activists, published protest petitions.
I criticized him at the time, but he wasn't far off.
That's why I criticized Mr. Rajoy's handling of the Prestige oil spill".
"These people started all these accusations the day after I criticized them about their job performance," she said.
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In fact, the PTC-I criticized the Prosecutor for its ambiguous and vague charging document in paragraphs 82 through 85 of the December 16 decision.
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