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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a revered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is highly respected or admired, often in a formal or serious context.
Example: "The professor was a revered figure in the field of astrophysics, known for his groundbreaking research and contributions."
Alternatives: "a respected" or "an esteemed".
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Pāli eventually became a revered, standard, and international tongue.
Among the young guides, Thierry was a revered figure.
A safely acquired triumph is not a revered triumph.
At the time of his death, Hindenburg was still a revered, though remote, national figure.
The "Ma" figure, a revered one in Bollywood films, is a culture-keeper.
Peter Lougheed, a revered former premier of the province of Alberta, recently voiced these concerns anew.
STAFFER 2: Are we sending the wrong signal about a revered former First Lady?
But it revealed much of what has made Father Flynn a revered figure in the neighborhood.
"We've got to be tolerant and be... nice," declared Sally Pillsbury, a revered matriarch.
And a revered global leader emerging from its ranks.
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Meanwhile, coca was—and in some Andean cultures, remains a "revered" ritual substance, Wilson explains.
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