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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Got praised" is correct and usable in written English, though it is informal
You can use it to indicate that someone received praise or commendation for something they did. Example: "After completing the project successfully, she got praised by her manager for her hard work."
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He was pushed to be overpainted, overvarnished, overdecorated, and only a few films of his get close to the true depths of his character — because the technical and theatrical side of his talent was, for the most part, the one that got praised and rewarded, the one for which he was hired.
Another measure is that this week Saturday Night Live got praised lavishly for apologizing for making fun of a Republican politician with an eyepatch.
"If we never showed our games off, never got praised, and never saw how people light up when they play our games," said Madsen, "I just wouldn't make games at all".
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The lawyers get praised, but he got pilloried?
He kept getting praised for his work.
Young players always get praised for what they do.
If you're ruthless, greedy and cunning, you get praised as a national hero.
ZAWP is precisely the kind of cultural organisation that gets praised in megacities like London and New York.
A sportsman gets praised and we love that but you get criticised too.
If the team loses the captain gets blamed, if they win he gets praised.
AREN'T YOU? (Or possibly Diego Valeri, who always gets praised round these parts).
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