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Discover LudwigNo, "acclaim" is not a complete sentence and cannot stand alone
It is a verb that means to praise or applaud publicly. It can be used in written English in sentences such as: - The play received critical acclaim for its powerful acting and gripping storyline. - After years of hard work, the athlete finally earned the acclaim of the entire nation. - The artist was hesitant to perform, but she was met with loud acclaim from the audience.
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Great acclaim".
Why the enduring acclaim?
Before death Moderate acclaim.
It met with considerable acclaim.
"Jarhead" deserves its acclaim.
"The acclaim, the recognition.
LOVE, Acclaim and Greed".
The acclaim poured in.
London achieved overnight acclaim.
I adore critical acclaim.
He has also had acclaim.
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