Sentence examples for to criticising from inspiring English sources

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to criticising

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To evaluate (something), and judge its merits and faults

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Some have taken to criticising the country's intelligence capabilities.

"Borgen", a popular television political drama, devoted an entire episode to criticising pig farming.

That was the closest anyone has come so far to criticising the current Speaker.

He was cautious when it came to criticising Russia's human rights abuses in public.

They are used to criticising each other's work, having met at a creative writing workshop several years ago.

In March its communications minister compared Venezuela's state television to Cuba's the closest any Brazilian official has come to criticising the anti-democratic drift of Mr Chávez's rule.

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There is plenty to criticise.

"They're bound to criticise us.

But they are wrong to criticise this.

But I am nobody to criticise".

There is plenty to criticise in both.

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