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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acclaimed collection" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of works, such as books, art, or music, that have received praise or recognition from critics or the public.
Example: "The author's latest novel is part of an acclaimed collection that has won several prestigious awards."
Alternatives: "renowned anthology" or "celebrated compilation".
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Souls on Fire), a critically acclaimed collection of Hasidic tales; Célébration biblique (1976; "Biblical Celebration"; Eng. trans.
This internationally acclaimed collection makes its public debut, showing masterworks by the leading artists of the golden age of Dutch paintings: Rembrandt, Frans Hals, Jan Brueghel and others.
An extensive list of international artists added new colour to the already acclaimed collection, with works covering subjects from feminism and immigration to urbanisation and social inequality.
Similarly, it has taken Victoria Beckham nine years to transform herself from Posh Spice to Designer Spice, starting by co-designing a range for denim label Rock and Republic, then launching her critically acclaimed collection of body-con dresses in 2008.
Mr. Díaz, the author of a critically acclaimed collection of short stories published in 1996 ("Drown"), writes in a sort of streetwise brand of Spanglish that even the most monolingual reader can easily inhale: lots of flash words and razzle-dazzle talk, lots of body language on the sentences, lots of David Foster Wallace-esque footnotes and asides.
Beloved author McCracken, whose last work of fiction was the widely acclaimed collection Thunderstruck, here dives into early-20th-century New England and the world of candlepin bowling.
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He also published highly acclaimed collections of short stories.
In recent years, there have been critically acclaimed collections by American writers such as Lydia Davis and Junot Díaz.
Although it's Sneed's first novel, she wrote the critically acclaimed 2010 collection "Portraits of a Few of the People I've Made Cry," in which a couple of stories also revolve around characters in the entertainment industry.
Many of the stories in her critically acclaimed 2003 collection, Lucky Girls, featured American women travelling in Asia, while her first novel, The Dissidents (2006), was about a Chinese performance artist who spends a year in LA.
Clare Pollard 26, poet Clare Pollard has published acclaimed poetry collections, The Heavy Petting Zoo and Look, Clare!
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