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Discover Ludwig"be complimented" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to something or someone being praised or receiving praise. For example, "The teacher was extremely pleased to be complimented on her teaching style."
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be complimented
verb
To pay a compliment (to); to express a favorable opinion (of).
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Men love to be complimented just as much as women, so don't be stingy with your praise!
Was he a man that needed to be complimented?
"They really are to be complimented for hiring the friendliest staff I've ever seen," he said.
Yet what athlete would want to be complimented for his grace on the field?
"Some actors don't like to be complimented and Jonah's exactly not that," Mr. Miller said.
The Nobel committee is to be complimented for this Dylan award that introduces a new dimension to the Nobel landscape.
He refused to be complimented and if some earnest young admirer persisted, he broke into a whinny of laughter.
The feminist debate: Can women gain power and still wear flouncy skirts and be complimented by men on their perfume?
These are crucial, a kind of flavor booster, the sort of thing you'll be complimented on by guests.
Told that Ryan had said some nice things about him, Moore said it felt good to be complimented publicly.
The results indicated a minor interaction between the welding amplitude and welding time, indicating the increase in welding amplitude should be complimented with the welding time.
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