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The phrase "as a praiseworthy example" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to highlight something that serves as a commendable model or standard for others to follow.
Example: "The charity's efforts to support the community can be seen as a praiseworthy example of social responsibility."
Alternatives: "as an admirable instance" or "as a commendable model".
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I do not say that as a praiseworthy example of that renowned, age-old, plucky, English stiff upper lip.
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The spokesman characterized Mr. Lynch's ordeal as a praiseworthy illustration of Google's tough security: "We have had no cases of falsely recovered accounts".
However, unlike Ahmed's story, the student body in Columbia Heights set a praiseworthy leadership example for school districts across our nation.
In the industry (the automotive industry for example), there is a growing move towards reuse and reprocessing of plastics for economic as well as environmental reasons with many praiseworthy examples of companies developing technologies and strategies for recycling of plastics.
Today, nearly all historians view slavery as the war's fundamental cause, Emancipation as central to its meaning and consequences, and Reconstruction as a praiseworthy effort to establish the principle of racial justice in the United States.
Still, as men of the people go, Brazil's leader has struck most of the world's establishment as a praiseworthy fellow, certainly no apostle of class warfare like Hugo Chávez of Venezuela.
But others remember it as a praiseworthy attempt to fight the endemic graft that prevented Nigeria's development.
Donating to a cause or giving a financial gift to a loved one is a praiseworthy act — as long as you are doing it for the right reasons.
Take Starbucks as a popular example.
All in all, it mostly reads as the NCAA taking a praiseworthy stance against LGBT discrimination.
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