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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Significant acclaim" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a notable level of praise or recognition received by someone or something, such as a work of art, a performance, or a publication.
Example: "The film received significant acclaim from critics and audiences alike, earning several prestigious awards."
Alternatives: "Considerable praise" or "Notable recognition".
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Mr. Stewart hosted two Grammy Awards to significant acclaim, but there will be some mystery when he walks onto the stage in the Kodak Theater.
Wang performs this week in not one but two shows, both of which netted him significant acclaim at this summer's Edinburgh fringe.
In particular, the tribe created a digital library to offer easy access to information about traditional foods and ecological knowledge, which has attracted significant acclaim and earned Hillman invitations to discuss it at national conferences.
But many of its productions have won significant acclaim, including "An Octoroon" by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, a new adaptation of "Uncle Vanya" by Annie Baker and "Blasted" by Sarah Kane.
McTeer is in the venerable tradition of British theatre names who cross the Atlantic to significant acclaim, a roster that includes the entire Old Vic company of Alan Ayckbourn's The Norman Conquests, all of whom are currently making much-lauded Broadway debuts in what may well be the best-reviewed production of the entire season.
DeLillo received significant acclaim for the sprawling novel Underworld (1997), which provides a commentary on American history and culture in the Cold War era, in part by tracing the imagined journeys of the baseball that New York Giants outfielder Bobby Thomson hit for a pennant-winning home run in 1951.
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The piece received significant critical acclaim, making Ms. Bartlett one of the most successful artists in the 1970s, Mr. Ottmann said.
T. Geronimo Johson, Ph.D. candidate in Education with a Designated Emphasis in New Media has received significant critical acclaim for his new book Hold it 'Til it Hurts (Coffee House Press, 2012).
This funny and poignant film about an altar-bound couple (Annabella Sciorra and Ron Eldard) won the jury prize for best dramatic film at last year's United States Film Festival and went on to significant critical acclaim.
No one was tipping it to beat 2013 winner Girls, which enjoys significant critical acclaim; perpetual underdog Parks and Recreation; or generic ratings juggernauts Modern Family and The Big Bang Theory, which routinely draw anywhere from three to six times its ratings.
We should also state explicitly that recent work by economists with genetic data has attracted significant positive acclaim by researchers in other disciplines.
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