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Discover Ludwig"reap criticism" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to describe when someone receives a lot of criticism for an action or behavior. For example, "The politician's decision to cut funding for essential services caused him to reap criticism from his constituents."
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You reap what you sow, so if you sow criticism and anger, you will reap criticism and anger.
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For years they have operated in the shadows, often far from Wall Street, trading stocks at warp speed and reaping billions while criticism rose that they were damaging markets and hurting ordinary investors.
Though the offer has received reaps of criticism from those who find Cecil's actions homophobic, Gigi nonetheless said she understood the motive behind her father's actions.
But after achieving little and reaping a lot of criticism, he has changed his position.
In the unusual setting of a business conference, Mr. Gingrich offered a full-throated restatement of his criticism that some of Mr. Romney's deals exploited companies at the expense of workers so Bain could reap outsize profits.
Gamers reap the benefits.
Management fees would reap $100 million.
Some will reap higher wages.
Visitors reap the benefits.
So they reap the whirlwind.
It would reap the benefit.
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