Sentence examples similar to a string of well received from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a string of well received" is not correct as it is missing a noun after "well received" to complete the thought.
You can use it when referring to a series of items or events that have been positively received, but it needs to be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "The author has produced a string of well-received novels that have captivated readers."
Alternatives: "a series of positive responses" or "a collection of favorable reviews."

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Years & Years, whose influences vary from Stevie Wonder and Joni Mitchell to Radiohead and TLC, have won over critics with a string of well-received singles.

Love Thy Brother, consisting of Conor and Liam Clarke, have been making waves with a string of well-received remixes and originals over the past year.

For much of the 90s he was seemingly everywhere, appearing in a string of well-received blockbusters, over-blown sci-fi epics and big-hitting date movies.

Not long after finishing graduate school, he had his first solo show in Chicago; a string of well-received exhibitions at New York's Feature gallery soon followed.

The field of enterprise technology has been particularly hot among investors recently, especially after a string of well-received public offerings.

As an actor, he played a string of well-received roles, but perhaps none more effectively than Winston Churchill, opposite Michael Fassbender as the IRA leader Michael Collins, in Mary Kenny's play Allegiance at the Edinburgh festival in 2006.

Having come to the attention of Warners imprint 679 when a London gig promoter passed on her MySpace address, she's spent 2009 steadily building her profile on both sides of the Atlantic, with some terrific independently released singles, a string of well-received festival performances and her extremely readable blog (marinaandthediamonds.net).net

He is widely thought to be considering another run at the Republican presidential nomination, and he had been riding high this summer, at least among Republicans, after a robust response to the influx of unaccompanied immigrant children into Texas's Rio Grande Valley and a string of well-received appearances around the country.

By the time she had parlayed Speed into roles in a string of well-received films, she had developed a penchant for pitching in to scout locations, court potential investors and give the studio her opinions on which overseas markets might offer the best returns.

Despite a string of well-received EPs, singles, and remixes throughout his career on labels including LuckyMe, UNO, and his own imprint Vase, Canadian producer Jacques Greene wasn't sure that he'd ever put out a record.

Following a string of well-received one-offs, including "Winona" and "Goodbye Michael," London lo-fi house producer DJ Boring has shared the buoyant title track from his upcoming three-song release Sunday Avenue.

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