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The phrase "without being criticised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions or behaviors that are done without receiving negative feedback or judgment from others. Example: "She expressed her opinions freely, without being criticised by her peers."
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Without being criticised for being racist.
(Unlike company bosses, union leaders can still network in sun-kissed luxury without being criticised).
At the moment it feels as if political correctness and multiculturalism have become dirty words, and it is a cruel victory of the right that we are not allowed to fight the status quo without being criticised.
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It is becoming increasingly difficult to talk about Pulis's side without their methods being criticised but they try to play when they can and to fashion a team capable of winning promotion after two seasons as manager and, unlike the blunt instruments of Watford, without a sniff of a parachute payment, is praiseworthy indeed.
Secondly, personal interviews compare favourably with focus group discussion because as indicated by De Allegri et al. [ 18] they offer individuals the opportunity to freely articulate their opinions without fear of being criticised by others.
For the very first time we were able to be ourselves in a public space without the fear of being criticised.
Why is he being criticised?
Why are the policies being criticised?
We don't mind being criticised.
Chris Grayling's appointment in 2012 as the first lord chancellor without legal qualifications was criticised at the time by the Law Society.
Her tenure as children's minister was not without controversy: she was criticised for suggesting restrictions on the number of babies and toddlers cared for by one childminder should be relaxed.
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