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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a string of acclaimed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a series of highly praised or recognized works, achievements, or individuals.
Example: "The film festival showcased a string of acclaimed documentaries that captivated audiences."
Alternatives: "a series of celebrated" or "a collection of renowned".
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When Mr. Alkazi left for Delhi to oversee the National School of Drama, Mr. Dubey took over Theater Unit and produced a string of acclaimed plays.
In the 1990s R.E.M. produced a string of acclaimed albums.
A string of acclaimed performances in notable dramas soon followed.
He takes his place alongside a string of acclaimed guitar bands and four female solo stars.
After making a string of acclaimed films for Channel 4, James has now committed herself to a project which her former commissioning editors won't touch with a bargepole.
After the breakup of both bands, at the start of the past decade, Wynn released a string of acclaimed solo albums.
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Poco continued the synthesis of country and southern California rock pioneered by such groups as the Byrds and Buffalo Springfield with a string of critically acclaimed albums, notably A Good Feelin' to Know (1972) and Crazy Eyes (1973).
The Smiths came together in Manchester in 1982 and recorded a string of critically acclaimed albums and singles combining Marr's chiming guitars and Morrissey's witty lyrics and dramatic delivery.
Complicite and Mr. McBurney have had a string of critically acclaimed plays, including "Mnemonic" (which opened in Manhattan in 2001) and "The Street of Crocodiles," which was based on the fiction of Bruno Schulz, the Polish author and opened in New York in 1998.
While Matt was releasing a string of critically acclaimed albums, Tom wasn't even listening.
He's got an Oscar under his belt and a string of critically acclaimed hit films — "L.A. Confidential," "Gladiator" and "A Beautiful Mind" — on his resume.
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