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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'no critical' is not correct in written English.
If you mean to describe something as not having any critical issues or flaws, you can use the phrase 'no issues critical.' For example, you might say, "The project has undergone extensive testing, and there are no issues critical to its success."
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But I said B had no critical point.
There's no critical backstory.
No critical news media.
"Junky" attracted no critical notice.
No critical violations?" "No violations".
There were no critical reviews.
It has no critical points.
White talk raises no critical questions.
Rist resolves no critical problems of contemporary art.
But he offers almost no critical commentary on the dances.
But there is no critical mass, nor any balancing act.
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