prominent critic

collocation in English

meaningsofprominentandcritic

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prominent
adjective
uk
/ˈprɒm.ɪ.nənt/
us
/ˈprɑː.mə.nənt/
very well known ...
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critic
noun[C]
uk
/ˈkrɪt.ɪk/
us
/ˈkrɪt̬.ɪk/
someone who says that they do not approve of someone ...
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(Definition ofprominentandcriticfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Rathenau was not only a leading man in the practical world, but also aprominentcriticof modern civilisation.
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Perls is aprominentcriticof hormone replacement therapy including growth hormone and testosterone for anti-aging and age-management.
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He is aprominentcriticof intelligent design and the aggressive use of the anthropic principle.
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Professionally, he was also aprominentcritic, journalist, and essayist.
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At the same time he was aprominentcriticof the current world order.
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He has been aprominentcriticof voter apathy, low voter turnout, and excessive campaign spending.
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Gregory used his paper to become aprominentcriticof the practice of medical schools using the bodies of deceased paupers for dissections.
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Before 1948, artists' success had mainly depended on favourable reception of their works by prominent critics, dealers and collectors.
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In the view of the most prominent critics, a brand new apparatus with no ties to the authoritarian past should have been set up.
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Several prominent critics expressed disappointment with the quality of the film's special effects.
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Within a year of his hiring, many prominent critics reversed course.
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It did however, obtain positive reviews from several prominent critics.
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Elgar was catching the attention of prominent critics, but their reviews were polite rather than enthusiastic.
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However, prominent critics criticized it.
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