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"strongly criticize" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that you disapprove of something in a vigorous and forceful manner. For example: "The president strongly criticized the other country's actions on the world stage."
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Several factors have made Latin nations reluctant to strongly criticize Cuba.
Democrats will also strongly criticize his record in Texas on the environment and health.
Mr. Silver did strongly criticize the proposed transit increases last week, as did the mayor and the governor.
Professors John Goldberg and Benjamin Zipursky strongly criticize our article in The Easy Case for Products Liability Law: A Response to Professors Polinsky and Shavell.
[n32] The same technique is employed to cripple the job opportunities of those who strongly criticize the Committee or take other actions it deems undesirable.
But senior administration officials have been using the new round of climate talks to strongly criticize the Kyoto treaty and promote their alternate vision of how to deal with climate change.
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Not surprisingly, conservatives strongly criticized withholding.
These probability arguments were, however, strongly criticized.
State Democrats strongly criticized the veto.
Mr. Fortuyn was certainly strongly criticized by his political opponents.
He has been strongly criticized in pro-government news media.
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