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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a most deserved" is not correct in standard English.
The correct form would be "most deserved" or "a well-deserved."
Example: "She received a most deserved award for her contributions to the community."
Alternatives: "well-deserved" or "truly deserved."
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"Prof Higgs' work with the University of Edinburgh has put this city on an international stage and as such he is undoubtedly a most deserved winner of one of Edinburgh's most prestigious civic awards".
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In a survey conducted by The Guardian in 2006, Peterloo came second to the Putney Debates as the event from radical British history that most deserved a proper monument or a memorial.
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April, of course, is National Poetry Month — it has been since 1996 — and Hughes was a special beneficiary of the celebration back in 2001, when Americans were asked to name the poet who most deserved a commemorative stamp.
Actually, it's a reputation that is most deserved; I can tell you stories that would make your hair curl.
Which role most deserved an Oscar?
Lawrence in "Lawrence of Arabia" that most deserved an Oscar?
Awards: many, most deserved".
Mr Welch, more than most, deserved to be well rewarded.
After a long, roundabout journey it would wind up in the hands of whichever flawed character most deserved it.
Almost all of the internees were surely innocent, and most deserved the rights of citizens.
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