sharp critique

Frequency: 7.29.5 per million words

a critique that is intelligent and critical, often in a severe way

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  • The professor offered a sharp critique of the student's thesis, highlighting several logical fallacies.
  • The new novel received a surprisingly sharp critique from a usually lenient book reviewer.
  • His speech was a sharp critique of the government's recent economic policies.
  • If you're not prepared, you can expect a sharp critique from the panel of judges.
  • The artist's latest installation is a sharp critique of modern consumerism.
  • Although it was a sharp critique, I appreciated her honest feedback on my performance.
  • The documentary has drawn a sharp critique for its one-sided portrayal of the events.
  • The author is known for delivering a sharp critique of societal norms in his work.
  • Presenting a sharp critique requires both courage and a deep understanding of the subject.
  • The internal audit provided a sharp critique of the company's risk management procedures.