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The phrase "accolades on" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear how this phrase is intended to be used without additional context, as "accolades" typically requires a preposition like "for" or "to."
Example: "She received numerous accolades for her outstanding performance in the play."
Alternatives: "accolades for" or "accolades received".
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And the Khaki Trench, which won accolades on the runway and was originally $895, is $358.
It was a night when children were given the floor to bestow accolades on Hollywood.
Only a few accolades on Armstrong's cycling résumé remain, including a national and world championship he won in 1993.
"It was a night when children were given the floor to bestow accolades on Hollywood," Jacques Steinberg reports.
The transaction, which won accolades on Wall Street, was intended to improve the original HCA's operating performance.
But instead of bestowing accolades on Iraqi leaders, Mr. Bremer could offer only condolences to the dead.
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Which will be the only accolade on the mantelpiece.
Uncle Vanya begins on 8 October, and Accolade on 12 November.
Mr. Connery is to receive the accolade on June 8 in Los Angeles.
But the company truly earned that accolade on Wednesday night with its first sortie into pure 19th-century classicism.
In Vatican City's St Peter's Square at 10am this morning, Pope Francis will confer his church's greatest accolade on two of his predecessors as Pope.
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