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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as praises" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear in what context it could be used, as it lacks clarity and grammatical structure.
Example: "The audience responded with as praises, but it was difficult to understand their true feelings."
Alternatives: "as compliments" or "in the form of praise".
Exact(2)
Karlgaard criticizes as well as praises.
Nothing so soon the drooping spirits can raise, As praises from the men, whom all men praise.
Similar(56)
The feisty couple volleys a lot of zingers, as well as praise, back and forth.
I suppose I intended that as praise.
In context, that's meant as praise.
That counts as praise, right?
Furthermore, the writer meant that as praise.
Make no mistake, that's meant as praise.
What was intended as praise instead makes her feel small.
I mean that at least partly as praise.
Even Condé Nast's stamina inspires revulsion as well as praise these days.
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