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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accolade for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to praise or recognition given for a specific achievement or contribution.
Example: "The scientist received an accolade for her groundbreaking research in renewable energy."
Alternatives: "recognition for" or "praise for".
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Hague deserves an accolade for redressing such ignorance.
That would be enough of an accolade for most politicians.
Martin Jeeves Cardiff What greater accolade for Andy Murray?
Finally, another accolade for another highly regarded architect.
It would be a fitting accolade for the big man.
Awards, the highest British accolade for hard-rock music.
The accolade for the most complete sportsman arguably belongs to CB Fry.
The accolade for international music composition carries a prize of $200,000.
Dave Barry has been carrying around the burden of the same accolade for years.
He has built a dynasty, and he has earned every accolade for doing so.
"I don't think there can be a higher accolade for any author".
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