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"stinging criticism" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe sharply critical comments expressed in a harsh or cutting way. For example: The CEO received stinging criticism after announcing the plans for job cuts.
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It received both praise and stinging criticism.
Schools have come under stinging criticism.
From one source in particular, Heinrichs received stinging criticism.
Mr. Zardari drew stinging criticism for being abroad as the disaster unfolded.
Mrs. Kennedy received stinging criticism for her expensive clothing and bouffant hair.
Hungary counterattacked with stinging criticism of the grand duchy's record in helping big corporations avoid tax.
The assassination attempt also brought stinging criticism from generally less hostile quarters.
There was stinging criticism from other countries about the way Mr Cameron had campaigned against Mr Juncker.
The stinging criticism attributed to Mr. Obama made headlines in Israel, not least because of the timing.
Over the Atlantic, he's booed by the crowd in pantomime fashion for being the nasty judge who offers stinging criticism.
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Individuals, up to Mr Blair, may come in for stinging criticism.
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