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The phrase "the criticised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to individuals or entities that have been subject to criticism or disapproval. Example: "In the debate, the criticised party defended their actions vigorously, arguing that their decisions were justified."
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the criticised
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To evaluate (something), and judge its merits and faults
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The media criticised the police for having involved me".
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