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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Effusive praise" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing an enthusiastic or overly expressive form of admiration or commendation. Example: "The author received effusive praise from critics for her latest novel, highlighting its emotional depth and compelling characters."
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And some effusive praise.
2) Use flattery and effusive praise.
There was nothing but effusive praise everywhere.
Spielberg earns the most effusive praise: "Mentor.
Meanwhile his French persona attracted effusive praise.
And then each offered effusive praise of the other.
She been hearing such effusive praise for years.
Instead, he offered effusive praise of his captaincy opponent.
NYCFC coach Patrick Vieira offered effusive praise for Lampard.
Equally noteworthy effusive praise came from Jack Nicklaus.
That criticism has died down recently, coinciding with effusive praise heaped on Griffin.
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