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"wave of criticism" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It typically refers to a sudden or widespread surge of negative feedback or disapproval towards someone or something. Example: The controversial decision to cut funding for education resulted in a wave of criticism from parents, teachers, and students across the country.
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But she received a wave of criticism for attempting to rationalise what her critics saw as blatant lies.
Although critics acknowledged the improvements at the shelter, there was a new wave of criticism.
A tidal wave of criticism has followed.
That would bring a fresh wave of criticism.
Neymar entered Saturday's match facing a minor wave of criticism.
The remark had already sparked a wave of criticism.
The Stryker has already weathered a wave of criticism.
He coped magnificently given the tidal wave of criticism.
Last season brought a new wave of criticism.
The post met with a wave of criticism on Twitter.
Aquaponics, and its close cousin Hydroponics, both have endured a wave of criticism and praise.
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