Phrases with «damning critique»

The phrase "damning critique" means a highly negative or harsh criticism that highlights significant faults or flaws. Full definition

Sentences with «damning critique»

  • This week two heavily critical reports were published on Iain Duncan Smith's flagship Universal Credit programme, joining a long list of damning critiques of his time as work and pension secretary. (politics.co.uk)
  • It's such a part of the established British cultural furniture that it's still managed to escape truly damning critique, yet that's what it deserves, and not just from lobbyists. (premierchristianity.com)
  • I'm worried that when the history of today's era of education reform is written, the most damning critique will be that its progressive leaders had little understanding of social capital. (educationnext.org)
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