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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accolade from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to praise or recognition received from a specific person or organization.
Example: "She received an accolade from the mayor for her outstanding community service."
Alternatives: "commendation from" or "award from".
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Lennon was delighted for Izaguirre's "thoroughly deserved" accolade from his fellow players.
"Floyd is just like me, he never gets an accolade from anybody.
The 32-year-old midfielder collected the prestigious accolade from FWA chairman Andy Dunn, of the Sunday Mirror.
Best Jazz went to Zoe Rahman, who collected the accolade from Delilah and previous double Mobo Award winner, YolanDa Brown.
AHF was awarded the national accolade from a competitive process initially involving around 400 charter standard clubs at county level.
Buy tickets for Accolade from theguardianboxoffice.com Blanche McIntyre: the stage director who works hard to make it all look easy.
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He retired with accolades from the CIA.
You have received many accolades from the M.I. units here".
Called Vermont Shepherd, it wins accolades from cheese aficionados.
Reviews have included accolades from composers and journalists in Turkey, India, Germany and China.
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