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The phrase 'incite criticism' is correct and usable in written English
You could use this phrase when referring to something which has been said or done that is likely to prompt other people to express criticism or scorn. For example, "The comments made by the politician have been known to incite criticism."
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His attendance at the fund-raiser is certain to incite criticism from campaign finance watchdogs.
That said, those works that fall into either the graphic or the glamorous categories often incite criticism.
On another track, Barbara Kruger produced simulations of magazine layouts to incite criticism of, and resistance to, the so-called dominant culture.
Women Who Work: Rewriting the Rules for Success went on sale Tuesday and seemed to immediately incite criticism from all corners of the internet.
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If our media started to report the achievements and successes of sick and disabled people, rather than inciting criticism, we would find disability hate crime started to fall.
Several episodes of Louie ran on an engine of inciting criticism (if in a less direct way), including the infamous episode in which Louie assaults his love interest, Pamela.
Last month, The Washington Post said that Mayor Anthony Williams had spent 17 of the 20 prior days outside the District of Columbia, making visits to Alaska, St . Louis Brussels and Paris, an itinerary that incited criticism from more than one City Council member.
Prince Fielder, athlete The Texas Ranger posed naked on the cover of ESPN, inciting criticism from folks uncomfortable with his rounded body.
Though the company says its board fully supports Lewis, the accusations by the Securities and Exchange Commission are certainly bound to incite new criticism of the embattled chief executive.
In this audit, she sharpened its message with comments that appeared intended to speak to average Canadians, but incited some criticism that she was becoming overly political.
It was an unusual pairing: the gruff and pragmatic police veteran who exhibits little tolerance for political rhetoric, and the Harlem political activist whose inflammatory oration once incited widespread criticism.
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