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Discover Ludwig"under criticism for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to indicate that someone or something is being evaluated harshly, usually in the form of criticism. For example, "The CEO's decisions have been under criticism for years, and shareholders are beginning to demand change."
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The government has come under criticism for not alerting people.
But the Grizzlies have come under criticism for uninspired play.
BrokerCheck, however, has come under criticism for years.
Since Ms. Hermann's selection, the firm has come under criticism for its role in the process.
The government has also come under criticism for its failure to confine the banking problems earlier.
He came under criticism for a dearth of prosecutions of Wall Street executives.
In America the phenomenon has come under criticism for being a potentially exploitative marketing tool.
But the party's leader, Mariano Rajoy, has since come under criticism for political obstructionism.
It has come under criticism for leaving people at the mercy of their sponsor.
Increasingly, they have come under criticism for not improving its situation.
During his tenure, Mr. Daley had come under criticism for not adequately cultivating leaders in Congress.
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