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Discover LudwigThe phrase "articles hailing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to articles that praise or celebrate a particular subject or individual.
Example: "The magazine published several articles hailing the achievements of local artists."
Alternatives: "articles praising" or "articles celebrating".
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In a flood of articles hailing his successes at resolving myriad conflicts, he was described as "the most influential peacemaker in New York City in the last half-century" and the "master locksmith of deadlock bargaining".
Marking victory with plans to build stupas all over the mainly Buddhist country, and relishing songs, posters and newspaper articles hailing him as a "king", Mr Rajapaksa seems to be cultivating the image of an elected monarch.
No sooner had the party ended, than his girlfriend, the design critic Barbara Radice, published a series of articles hailing Memphis as an important new design movement illustrated by a team portrait of Sottsass and his young collaborators lounging in a "conversation pit" shaped like a boxing ring.
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Several articles hailed Trump's "establishment-shaking populist victory" as a nod to nationalism, and a lengthy editorial argued that the media attacks and criticism Trump endured would help him "understand Western characterization of Zimbabwe".
In one article it hailed the trip as a "visit for unity".
In a Slate article hailing the advent of tablet-ordering, Annie Lowery wrote that waiting 20 minutes for her check in a fancy restaurant was a nightmare.
By Robert Vas Dias The New Yorker, September 13 , 1969P. 44 Why is it, Father, whenever I'm sailing out of hailing View Article By Jelani Cobb By David Remnick By Joan Acocella By Jia Tolentino.
By Robert Vas Dias The New Yorker, September 13 , 1969P. 44 Why is it, Father, whenever I'm sailing out of hailing View Article By Atul Gawande By Lidija Haas By Alan Burdick By John Cassidy.
Notre Dame was so obscure that The New York Times previewed the game with an article that listed Notre Dame as hailing from South Bend, Illinois, not Indiana.
I read "Under Rule, Hailing a Cab for a Stranger Can Be Illegal" (news article, Nov. 26) with interest.
The conservative network ran an article--with no byline--on how "online surveys had Donald Trump as the yuge winner," hailing them as "a good gauge of enthusiasm".
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