Examples of 'come under fire' in a sentence

Meaning of "come under fire"

come under fire: This phrase means facing criticism, opposition, or attack, especially in a figurative sense. It is commonly used to describe being subjected to scrutiny or disapproval

How to use "come under fire" in a sentence

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You might come under fire yourself.
If we slow down we will come under fire.
We come under fire whenever we intervene.
Credit rating agencies come under fire.
You could come under fire at any time.
Even interjections can come under fire.
Google has come under fire for privacy issues.
These departments have come under fire.
Bing has come under fire from a new report.
We think they may have come under fire.
Stugs come under fire.
But even nicotine has come under fire.
Ford has come under fire for workplace discrimination before.
Facebook has come under fire.
Eugene has come under fire in the past on questions regarding his residency.

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Netflix have recently come under fire from a.
Freeport has come under fire internationally for payments to authorities for security.
Biosafety controls come under fire.
He has also come under fire for his racist comments.
Even white writing paper has come under fire.
We are going to come under fire at any minute.
It did not take long for economists to come under fire.
I will come under fire.
It did not take long for this proposal to come under fire.
The peacekeepers have come under fire on the border.
No surprise then that the superintendent has come under fire.
It has frequently come under fire over the years.
Aiders who were operating from there had also come under fire.
It has therefore come under fire from all quarters.
The contemporary section of the show has also come under fire.
Facebook has come under fire for its new policy.
Our support for immigrants in our community has come under fire.
The police have come under fire for the lapse of disciples.
This will not be the first time the place has come under fire.
The act has come under fire due to its ambiguous wording.
And this is not the first time that frat has come under fire.
The practice has recently come under fire due to related fatalities.
The ones which want to stay open whatever the cost come under fire.
Police have increasingly come under fire on either side of the border.
He understood that Peter would come under fire.
Starbucks has come under fire for its exploitation of coffee growers.
One australian lawmaker has come under fire for the bad.
Google has come under fire for allowing AdWords advertisers to bid on trademarked keywords.
However the publication has come under fire for the cover.
They all have come under fire for providing children with an inadequate education.
This is not the first time an anonymous messaging app has come under fire for cyberbullying.
The president has come under fire for splitting his attention.
Keep your faceplate open Until we come under fire.
Housing projects have also come under fire by researchers and NGOs alike.
Plans to promote German research excellence come under fire.

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