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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accolades at" is not standard in written English and may be confusing without context.
It could be used when referring to receiving praise or recognition at a specific event or location, but it is more common to see "accolades for" or "accolades received at."
Example: "She received numerous accolades at the awards ceremony for her outstanding performance."
Alternatives: "recognition at" or "praise for".
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Getting such accolades at her age is not surprising.
He collected "idol" accolades at rock magazine awards shows.
Enrique Olvera has won numerous accolades at his Mexico City restaurant, Pujol.
They joined a smattering of foreign filmmakers who have already won accolades at this year's festival.
Other Balfour-Fraser productions won accolades at Bafta and industrial, science and medical film festivals worldwide.
His accolades at the critics' awards for theatre in Scotland say it all.
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Boyhood has won the biggest accolade at the Bafta awards tonight.
Crosbie, at least, has another chance to win an accolade at the Oscars on 22 February.
Channel 4 beat all the other terrestrial channels for the accolade at the Edinburgh television festival.
McQueen won the accolade at the star-studded British Fashion Awards ceremony last night.
The film-maker, lauded for his work on Slumdog Millionaire, was given the accolade at The BFI London Film Festival Awards.
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