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Discover LudwigThe phrase "strongly critical" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's opinion or attitude towards something they disapprove of or disagree with. Example: The newspaper published a strongly critical article about the government's handling of the pandemic.
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Both were strongly critical of the policy.
"The report is strongly critical of RBS.
The left was strongly critical of his monopoly tendencies.
He was strongly critical of the military government.
Today's public administration committee report is strongly critical of Heywood's conduct.
Like other Republican candidates, on the campaign trail Trump was strongly critical of the Iran agreement.
Allawi had been strongly critical of Iran's role in the eight-month deadlock.
The report is strongly critical of Seifalian, who is facing two ongoing research misconduct inquiries.
Carla Del Ponte, the prosecutor, issued a strongly critical statement to the media after meeting with Serbian and Yugoslav officials.
Parker was strongly critical at the time of Snowden – and of the Guardian for publishing the revelations.
Even those politicians who withheld judgment on the purpose of the raid were strongly critical of the methods.
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