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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are hailed" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone or something is being praised or recognized, often in a public context.
Example: "The scientists are hailed as heroes for their groundbreaking research in climate change."
Alternatives: "are celebrated" or "are acclaimed".
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You are hailed as a retailing genius.
And sometimes people are hailed, and then they are dumped".
Friends bicker, jobs are lost, taxis are hailed.
IN the world of technology, inventors are hailed as heroes.
"The reform policies are hailed; things have positively changed.
They are hailed as the new poster children for austerity.
Discoveries of oil or other mineral deposits are hailed as offering a way out of poverty.
At first, they are hailed as proof of the brilliance of the bankers who devised them.
Because whether or not they are hailed like Super Bowl champions, some celebration is in order.
These measures are hailed as evidence that the EU can act decisively in a crisis.
Hookah beer towers (strawberry, mint, melon) are hailed like cabs on a busy avenue.
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