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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Praise for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing admiration or approval for someone or something, often in the context of recognizing achievements or qualities. Example: "The author received high praise for her latest novel, which captivated readers worldwide."
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Praise for the opuscule!
Praise for the President?
Praise for India dept.
Praise for the move was qualified.
Praise for the song was not universal.
Praise for great transitions.
Praise for eating fuel food.
"He deserves praise for that".
I enjoy getting praise for my praise.
The report offered cautious praise for Italy.
Yet praise for Obama was surprisingly grudging.
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