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Discover LudwigThe phrase "raise criticisms" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to indicate that someone is expressing negative or critical thoughts or opinions about something. Example: "The new policy has raised criticisms from both employees and customers, who believe it will negatively impact the company's productivity."
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No one testified against it, and school committee members did not raise criticisms of it.
People in those communities were terrified of being targeted by the criminals, while others did not raise criticisms for fear of being branded as racists, added Ghaffur, one of Britain's most senior ethnic minority officers.
Soucek (2009) and Dowling (2010) raise criticisms against everyday aesthetics along similar lines.
Steele and his coauthors seem to generally favor affirmative action, but their research could raise criticisms of it and other policies currently in vogue.
Many raise criticisms about the rankings, which use a one-size-fits-all set of measures to evaluate the immensely diverse ecology of colleges and universities.
"Honestly, I hope that when people read this, they take issue and start to debate it and raise criticisms, because that means people are considering it and thinking about it," Barnes said.
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It may raise criticism, especially of the idea of writing off the debt of some enterprises, but under present budgetary constraints that is the only way to enable firms to carry on operating through today's economic difficulties.
Thus, they often lead to intense debates and raise criticism on the applicability of such technological supports in the considered domain [4].
Because all of the nine major U.S. banks, as well as dozens of regional and smaller banks, are participating, appointing a banker could raise criticism that Obama is putting a fox in charge of the hen house.
Improper attention to the comparability between patients of different trials may raise criticism of results.
The pooling of patients with asthma and COPD together may also raise criticism.
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