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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always praised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that consistently receives positive recognition or admiration.
Example: "Her dedication to her work has always been praised by her colleagues and superiors."
Alternatives: "consistently admired" or "perpetually commended".
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You've not always praised Amazon.
Van Gundy has always praised Rice and has said he never had a problem with him.
Couve de Murville was always praised for his intelligence, seriousness and dedication.
You portray a man who is always praised for his loyalty and yet is somehow always advancing.
I've always praised the Jim and Tammy act for being funnier than either Burns and Allen or Nichols and May.
In Trotz's three seasons in Washington, he has always praised Orpik for the "intangibles" he brings as a steadying, veteran presence.
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My father would always praise me.
Robert Walser's narrators are always praising obedience and punishment.
Managers are always praising their players for showing character.
"People always praise their own work," he said.
They think the American media is always praising American presidents.
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