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Discover LudwigThe phrase "offers criticism" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase anytime you want to suggest that someone provides their opinion on a subject that may be critical or negative. For example, "The professor offered criticism of the student's paper."
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Burns agrees: "Balance is important, mainly because despite its comic leanings a lot of our stuff is critical, or offers criticism.
In news media appearances, Mr. Bloomberg is emphasizing his political independence — he offers criticism and advice for Democrats and Republicans — and reminding the public of what he sees as his greatest achievements: raising students' test scores, keeping crime low and invigorating the local economy.
They also saw the continuation of what has been a distracting development in this season's "Idol": Simon Cowell, the most articulate of the three judges, is habitually interrupted by his fellow arbiter Paula Abdul, along with a booing audience, nearly every time he offers criticism to a contestant.
If anybody offers criticism, don't take it to heart but do take it on board.
If someone (especially a fan) offers criticism of whatever you're doing, don't get angry at them.
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Austin offers criticisms of Schiffer's view that parallel his criticisms of Lewis's and Chisholm's views.
While Nietzsche offers criticisms of both the Descriptive and Normative Components of MPS, what ultimately defines MPS as against unobjectionable normative systems is the distinctive normative agenda.
However, Reid also offers criticisms of Hume's view of causation that can be accepted independently of the Reidian view of perception and sensation.
Is it possible to offer criticism without complaint?
Protest only achieves so much and it is easy to offer criticism from the outside.
Still, the United States is not invincible, and its opponents are no longer hesitant to offer criticism.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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