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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acclaimed work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a piece of art, literature, or any creative endeavor that has received praise or recognition from critics or the public.
Example: "The author's latest novel is an acclaimed work that has won several prestigious awards."
Alternatives: "renowned piece" or "celebrated creation".
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That said, it now stands as a widely acclaimed work of fiction in its own right.
He sometimes talked about his "critically acclaimed" work on the ever-loved show "Joey".
His most acclaimed work was The Siouan Tribes of the East (1894).
Mr. Kushner and Ms. Tesori's acclaimed work "Caroline, or Change" was definitely a musical.
The acclaimed work earned several Grammy Awards, including album of the year and best rock album.
"Parsifal" is directed by François Girard, who has done some acclaimed work.
Plus, there has been her acclaimed work in the theatre, winning her two Tony Awards.
Would there be any actors brave enough to test their mettle against the acclaimed work of Firth and Rush?
The new City Opera has been able to balance its budget and has produced critically acclaimed work.
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That film was the stepping-stone to Shoah, his most-acclaimed work.
Entitled "James Gandolfini: Tribute to a Friend", the 35-minute presentation will include first-person reflections from those who knew him best, clips of some of his highly-acclaimed work and behind-the-scenes footage.
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