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The phrase "relentless criticism" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a situation in which someone is receiving continuous criticism. For example: "The politician faced relentless criticism from opponents during the campaign."
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They would become targets for relentless criticism.
The rise of modern business provoked relentless criticism.
Is the relentless criticism simply the hostility of rivals?
With incongruent definitions and relentless criticism of usability, one might be forced to feel they must choose one over another.
Representatives of WADA and the I.O.C. spoke little, weathering relentless criticism with few rebuttals.
Mr. Iskak said he was angered by the relentless criticism of Mr. Wahid.
Even from behind bars, Mr. Kadivar continued his relentless criticism of the clerical system.
At first, Microsoft held its ground, but it later backed down under relentless criticism.
The relentless criticism of its post-financial-crisis crackdown has taken a toll on regulators.
Relentless criticism and cogent analysis of a relentlessly dangerous and hard-to-believe administration make Senior uncomfortable.
Since then he has come under relentless criticism for his seizure of thousands of white-owned farms without compensation.
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