Pronunciation of the English word criticise.
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1. | Sometimes critics don't know what they criticise. | |
2. | If you want to criticise other people, first you must improve your own methods. | |
3. | It is necessary for every person who stands for progress to criticise every tenet of old beliefs. | |
4. | I have the right to criticise. | |
5. | You always criticise me. | |
6. | How can you, a mere mortal, dare to criticise Tom? | |
7. | How dare you, a mere mortal, criticise Tom? | |
8. | How dare you, a mere mortal, presume to criticise Tom? | |
9. | They criticise her constantly. | |
10. | They criticise him constantly. |