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Discover LudwigThe phrase "offer a criticism" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when you want to provide feedback or express a negative opinion about something. Example: "During the meeting, she decided to offer a criticism of the proposed budget cuts, highlighting their potential impact on staff morale."
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They have been talking about sports, and interrupting each other to offer a criticism or a new idea, ever since.
Perhaps a future pope will challenge fundamental church doctrine, including papal infallibility, and so offer a criticism of his predecessors.
My column on the issue of proper credit was intended to offer a criticism, not an apology on behalf of The Times.
Some people had questioned, especially after Alejandro González Iñárritu's Babel, whether the form had anything deeper than "We're all connected" Benettonisms to offer – a criticism that resurfaced in reviews of the Wachowskis' Cloud Atlas (well, I enjoyed it!).
But his implicit criticisms of the way the current system of Parliamentary democracy works led to a withering put-down from one senior minister – who told The Independent it was "very bad manners to offer a criticism of one's own Parliament when abroad".
I never once heard him complain or offer a criticism.
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The poem actually offers a "criticism of life" — Matthew Arnold's touchstone for poetry that addresses the "spirit of our race".
Bulba didn't answer, and a few minutes later, when Ashton offered a criticism of Kerry's speech, Bulba had only one thing to say: "Nuc-u-lar".
The poem actually offers a "criticism of life"—Matthew Arnold's touchstone for poetry that addresses the "spirit of our race".
In both contexts, Neurath offered a criticism of elitist individualistic teaching with a contrast between Anglo-Saxon education methods linked to empiricism and utilitarianism and Nazi education linked to German romanticism and transcendentalism (Neurath 1945b, 370 1).
Read in this way, Kant's Dialectic offers a criticism not only of the specific arguments of metaphysics, but also of transcendent, metaphysical (speculative or theoretical) interests and propensities themselves.
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