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The phrase "acclaimed history" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a history that has received recognition or praise, often in the context of a notable event, person, or work.
Example: "The museum's exhibit features an acclaimed history of the region's cultural heritage."
Alternatives: "renowned history" or "celebrated history".
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David McCullough is widely known for his remarkable life of Harry Truman, and has also written (with much else) a deservedly acclaimed history of the Brooklyn Bridge.
Did they have faith that the depth and the breadth of their highly acclaimed history was more powerful than the alleged trespasses of one individual?
A prodigious researcher, he mines online archives (the third volume of his acclaimed history of Australia will be out in November), and he is a prolific tweeter.
He was the author of six lengthy books, including an acclaimed history of the London Evening Standard, where he spent 18 years as its production chief.
A biographer of Thomas Cranmer and the author of an acclaimed history of the Reformation, MacCulloch comes from three generations of Anglican clergymen and himself grew up in a country rectory of which he says, "I have the happiest memories".
For two hours, one man after another spoke, urging the workers to fight, but also counseling "caution and deliberation," wrote David Von Drehle in "Triangle: The Fire that Changed America," his acclaimed history of the period.
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Culhane did just that, reporting for the Rockford Register-Republic, the Chicago Daily News, Newsweek and Reader's Digest before writing acclaimed histories of animation, Disney cartoons, special effects, and the circus.
Earlier this year Netflix signed the team behind the BBC's acclaimed natural history series The Blue Planet for a new natural history epic, Our Planet.
The acclaimed natural history broadcaster said last year's funding deal in which the BBC took on the £700m-plus cost of free licence fees for the over-75s was "terrible".
Tim Weiner, author of the acclaimed CIA history "Legacy of Ashes," said Levinson's case was "yet another case of carelessness at a cost of human life in the name of human intelligence".
Broadcast to mark the acclaimed natural history broadcaster's 90th birthday, it followed another Attenborough "passion project", Lost Worlds, Vanished Lives, from 1989, which had 875,000 viewers (6.5%) from 6.30pm.
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