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Zazzex Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Usage of criticize

Hello,

"She was criticized for her nude photos that those are not appropriate for her position."

Is this alright?

It means as follows:

"She was criticized for her nude photos and criticized that those are not appropriate for her position"

"She was criticized that she was rude. "

I am not sure the above is correct.

Thanks a lot in advance.
  

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First sentence: She was criticized for her nude photos because they are not appropriate..... Again: She was criticized because she was rude / She was criticized for being rude

  • First sentence: She was criticized for her nude photos because they are not appropriate.....
  • Again: She was criticized because she was rude / She was criticized for being rude
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First sentence: She was criticized for her nude photos because they are not appropriate.....

Again: She was criticized because she was rude / She was criticized for being rude
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I wanted to mean the following:

She was criticized for her nude photos by critics saying they are not appropriate for her position.

Is the above expression very good?

What is good way to rephrase it with the verb "criticize" instead of "saying"?

Thanks
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She was criticized for her nude photos by critics who considered them as inappropriate for her position.



Or, She was criticized by critics for her nude photos that are considered not appropriate for her position.

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