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Sentence The phrase "make a critical" is not grammatically correct as written; however, it could be used if it were modified to something like "make a critical assessment" or "make a critical analysis." For example, "The professor asked us to make a critical analysis of the poem to gain a deeper understanding of its themes."
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(See also taste, criticism, and judgment in aesthetics.) Some authorities make a critical distinction between attitudes and a number of other related terms.
No - so they make a critical judgment.
"The Asian-American vote could make a critical difference.
First, though, the administration had to make a critical decision.
Such influences cause difficulties and make a critical approach mandatory.
"In a close election, it could make a critical difference".
However ephemeral their exhibitions, nonprofit galleries still make a critical contribution to the art market.
A nurse may make a critical mistake, and a patient might die.
Mr. Packard said his purpose was to make a critical edition of all the music.
It fails, however, to make a critical distinction between scientific and medical publishing.
Britain needs to make a critical decision on Trident in 2016.
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