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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a regarded for" is not correct in English.
It seems to be a misconstruction and does not convey a clear meaning. An example of a correct usage would be: "He is regarded for his contributions to science."
Alternatives: "well-regarded for" or "recognized for".
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For a town so well regarded for its rafting, Turrialba itself has relatively few tourists.
In particular, he was well regarded for a series of westerns that starred Randolph Scott.
There's a regard for it, but it was evil.
What is missing is a regard for costs.
Predictably, Liana grew into a civilized woman with a regard for the impositions of laundry.
They are risk takers, curiosity seekers with a regard for eccentricities.
Beyond electoral tactics lies a regard for populists who are anti-establishment.
"I myself have a regard for the Jews," Lincoln reportedly said. . . .
And further the theory is inconsistent with a regard for the facts of nature.
Kim expressed a regard for his opponent that had not always been apparent in their frosty exchanges on the course.
HZ: "Don't feel bad, but I don't have too high a regard for the Mumbai police.
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