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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as hailed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that has been praised or recognized in a certain way, often in a formal or literary context.
Example: "The new novel was received as hailed by critics, who praised its innovative storytelling."
Alternatives: "as praised" or "as recognized".
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AS hailed "the same fight as always".
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As well as hailing his achievements, many have praised his decision to stand down because of his increasing frailty.
He is alternately denounced here as a demagogue and hailed as a future president.
p57KIP2 inhibits many of the hallmarks of cancer and as such has been hailed as a potential tumor suppressor gene.
It was hailed as visionary and scorned as impractical.
As Gail Rajgor reports, it is already being hailed as the world's best.
It is also hailed as the future of machining and called as green machining.
Every election is hailed as epoch-making.
It was hailed as a breakthrough.
Sharon was hailed as a military hero.
They were hailed as three-dimensional Magrittes.
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