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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acclaimed institutes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to educational or research institutions that have received recognition or praise for their quality or achievements.
Example: "Many students aspire to attend acclaimed institutes known for their rigorous academic programs and distinguished faculty."
Alternatives: "renowned institutions" or "prestigious schools".
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Collaborations with internationally acclaimed institutes like Stanford University, CA (EMRI) and the American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI) have provided several breakthroughs in technical and educational expertise.
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I like being "acclaimed".
Russell acclaimed her own Braveheart.
For decades, the film institute was an important tool of the government's program to educate Cubans and build a national narrative under the Communist system, annually producing dozens of documentaries and features and nurturing acclaimed directors, including Tomás Gutiérrez Alea (known as Titon), Humberto Solás and Fernando Pérez.
It has been widely acclaimed.
Some acclaimed the script as a masterpiece.
His performance was justifiably acclaimed.
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This model's ability to handle selectivity bias is acclaimed.
His most acclaimed book is undoubtedly Sein und Zeit (1927).
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