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The phrase "judge critically" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to advise someone to exercise judgment and evaluate something or someone thoroughly and objectively. For example: Before making a decision, it's important to judge critically all the available options.
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She has the ability to stand aloof and judge critically her own ecstasies and grief, and her emotions lose nothing of their force by being recollected in tranquillity.
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Later Hindu scriptures were judged critically, and many of them were believed to be completely evil.
The findings indicate that while Trump was judged critically for his summit performance, the event has not at this time proved to be a significant turning point in his presidency, despite the sharp criticism he received in the hours and days after the meeting and the multiple efforts by White House officials and the president to clarify his remarks in Helsinki.
Additionally, states should pass legislation and revise ethics rules to require that judges critically review a proposed opinion, refrain from adopting it verbatim, give the opposing party an opportunity to reply, and write an original legal analysis section.
In general nutrient intake data must be judged critically, because of underreporting and different sources of bias.
The model encourages learners to judge or critically evaluate the solutions posted by others before exploring further knowledge content.
In any field, true learning comes from doing, and the best cooks do not read or watch; they belly up to the counter, make messes, wield steel, tame fire, learn to taste what they've wrought and judge it critically.
"Judge memes critically, get ahead of the machines and reiterate...don't just repost - be genuine to you and the meme" according to Millis.
"It's not a place to judge people critically.
Those of mixed race, like me, had an easier time than our friends with darker complexions who seemed to be judged more critically by doorstaff.
In throwing tantrums like spoiled children, complaining that they are unjustly misunderstood and judged too critically by the French elites, perhaps BHL and Houellebecq are being, in fact, impossibly French, grumpy and narcissistic.
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