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"potential criticism" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are anticipating criticism or discussing the potential criticism that an idea, opinion, or product may receive. For example, "We have conducted extensive research into potential criticism our new product will receive from consumers."
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It means loss of pay and potential criticism from the public.
But he brushes off potential criticism like crumbs on his sweater.
It was not long before he was back clawing positives from negatives and distancing potential criticism.
Most people don't like to be graded or open themselves up to potential criticism.
A Week in December comes as heavily armoured as a 007 car against potential criticism.
In this way, Johnson has softened potential criticism so that he can offer a juicy bone to the authoritarian right.
A potential criticism of Harding's book is that he takes the FSB (the main successor to the KGB) so seriously.
Perhaps they're frightened of the potential criticism.
The press conference, recalls Osborne, was a way of blunting potential criticism.
No set of college rankings is perfect, immune to potential criticism.
But suppose that we adopt neither of these avenues of potential criticism of the proof.
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