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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a praiseworthy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that deserves praise or commendation.
Example: "Her efforts in organizing the charity event were truly a praiseworthy achievement."
Alternatives: "commendable" or "admirable".
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"Cranked" is a praiseworthy endeavor.
The troops do this in a praiseworthy way.
Why shouldn't self-hatred be a praiseworthy characteristic?
In Mr Schwartz's view, Johnson did a praiseworthy job of managing relations with Europe.
But this is not a praiseworthy character trait, as Mr. Brooks wants us to believe.
And their new movers were doing a praiseworthy job, they said.
All in all, it mostly reads as the NCAA taking a praiseworthy stance against LGBT discrimination.
No element was overcooked, a praiseworthy feat, especially when it came to paella.
In his new play "Every Day a Visitor" Richard Abrons strikes a praiseworthy blow for the individuality of the elderly.
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A genuinely praiseworthy effort would involve a more thoughtful account of why white Southerners, and especially white Republican Southerners, have been reluctant to discuss the historical facts about slavery and its legacy in their states.
Hope I'm half as good then," and "Irene looks better at 90 than me at 56 -- you go girl!" The Land Down Under has also promoted body confidence among both older and younger women with a totally praiseworthy ad from Target Australia featuring a 50-something model rocking a bikini.
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