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Discover Ludwig"waves of criticism" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe multiple instances of criticism or criticism that appears to be coming in waves. For example, "The author was met with waves of criticism after releasing her controversial book."
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The ruling generated waves of criticism, including comments from President Obama at the State of the Union address in January.
As a result Gove attracted waves of criticism from within the sector for the pace of his reforms.
Would earlier disclosure of the impending settlement have prevented the waves of criticism washing over the bank?
After waves of criticism, the Association of British Insurers – which represents the big life and pension giants – agreed new rules earlier this year that forces pension providers to issue an information pack to customers before offering them an annuity.
Yet despite waves of criticism preceding its launch this side of the Pacific, The Bachelor/Bachelorette franchise has been surprisingly successful in Australia, even after a lukewarm debut in 2013.
The waves of criticism have been so strong that Susan Tompor, a columnist for The Detroit Free Press, was moved to write on Sunday's front page: "I never knew Detroit was a dirty word".
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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.
The remark had already sparked a wave of criticism.
The Stryker has already weathered a wave of criticism.
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