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critic

[krit-ik] / ˈkrɪt ɪk /




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Thank God for the critics — without them, I maybe would’ve kept doing music like “Obsessed” and not pushed myself to try things that people didn’t expect.

From Los Angeles Times

Women were the cruellest critics, she told the New York Times, with all of the in-person bullying, plus most of the phone calls and messages coming from women.

From BBC

And critics are especially concerned about the possibility of false positives.

From The Wall Street Journal

Norman’s first ambition, to become a critic, cultivated his independent, informed and discriminating judgment.

From The Wall Street Journal

That meant more suspects charged and sent to trial - but critics said there was no corresponding planning for how this would impact the courts.

From BBC