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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acclaimed performances" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe performances that have received praise or recognition, often in the context of theater, film, or music.
Example: "The actor received numerous awards for his acclaimed performances in both film and stage productions."
Alternatives: "renowned performances" or "celebrated performances".
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A string of acclaimed performances in notable dramas soon followed.
Mr. Dukes's most acclaimed performances were on the stage.
His acclaimed performances on the pitch were later matched in the television studios.
In France, Scott Thomas has put in a series of critically acclaimed performances in independent films.
(He has given acclaimed performances of both the title role and Leporello in "Don Giovanni").
Acting changes: the acclaimed performances of one generation can seem hilariously inept to its successors.
Despite his acclaimed performances, some have apparently questioned whether 38-year-old Cumberbatch's career is advanced enough for the title.
Other acclaimed performances include Jean in Miss Julie, Nilas in Moon Reindeer, and the title role in Cyrano de Bergerac.
The movie also featured acclaimed performances, notably by Peck and by Jagger, who received an Academy Award.
The orchestra presented four highly acclaimed performances in important venues in Prague, Brno (Czech Republic), Budapest and Vienna.
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2. He's had acclaimed performances in a variety of films.
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