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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a praise for" is not correct in standard English; it should be "praise for" without the article "a." You can use "praise for" when you want to express admiration or approval for someone or something.
Example: "She received praise for her outstanding performance in the play."
Alternatives: "commendation for" or "applause for".
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At Polpo, there is a praise for a waitress who has cleaned a mirror without being asked.
For his role in Rock On!! Salim Khan, Salman Khan's father gave him a filmfare trophy won by himself as a praise for his performance.
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Here's a praise report for this week.
A Praise Song for Saddam Hussein.
A Little Praise for Sepp Blatter.
Oh, now that makes a change: praise for President Bush, specifically his HIV/Aids initiative Pepfar.
Mr. Pollard, a former lawyer and a Christian, won praise for turning an $800 million company into a $6 billion enterprise.
He'll obviously get a lot of praise for that performance and deserves a lot of praise.
But it also gives both sides a chance to share the praise for a wrenching but necessary reform.
A hymn of praise for Princeton?
And he offered a word of praise for Noam Chomsky, the American linguist and liberal political activist.
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