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Discover Ludwig"In praise of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to introduce or describe a piece of writing that is admiring or celebrating someone or something. Example: "In praise of her bravery, the heroine faced her enemies without hesitation."
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In Praise of Love.
In praise of hucksters ReprintsCan he win?
In praise of applying mathematical models to economics.
In praise of hucksters ReprintsBut the state is peculiar.
In praise of innovation in vacuum cleaning, from rug rage to rug ravaging.
In praise of hucksters ReprintsTelephone firms habitually deny that hackers can break in.
In praise of noodling Looking the other way Purgatory without end ReprintsThis certainly happens.
In praise of hucksters Reprints Related items Cheat-detection software: Plagiarise.
— Eric Asimov Mailhos: In praise of leeks.
Today's is in praise of the Proms.
Tells what Babe said in praise of Ackerman.
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