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"was more critical" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to say that someone had a more critical opinion or attitude than someone else. For example: "Rachel was more critical of the government's response than John, who felt it was necessary for public safety."
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Softline was more critical, criticizing the Atari version's controls and lack of swearing.
Lundqvist was more critical.
Mr. Kaplan was more critical.
Greenpeace was more critical.
But Richmonia Richards was more critical.
But Clegg was more critical.
Mr. Hevesi, the comptroller, was more critical.
On Monday, Larry was more critical.
Senator John McCain was more critical.
The rookie John Madden was more critical.
She was more critical of the advertisement.
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