Sentence examples for be more widely acclaimed from inspiring English sources

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"There is only really winning major championships, isn't there?" Few winners would be more widely acclaimed.

With the exception of Trevor Horn, they are rarely from the mid-70s to the mid-80s, an era that teemed with back-room boys eager to get their hands on new synth-based gadgetry to create future pop: best of them all was Alan Tarney who, had he worn outsize, red-rimmed glasses and had the owlish presence of Trevor Horn, would be more widely acclaimed.

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Nemesis, his most recent publication, was more widely acclaimed.

Intelligence tests should be more widely used.

Should any part be more widely implemented?

This led to her being for many years more widely acclaimed abroad than at home – where several of her novels were banned – until she became in 1991 the country's first winner of the Nobel prize for literature.

He's more widely recognised.

She's also been widely acclaimed for her role in campaigning to save Bletchley Park, the home of the UK's secret codebreakers in the Second World War.

Would the movie still be as widely acclaimed?

Other shows were more critically acclaimed (Fleabag, Planet Earth II).

Bond in the 1960s, with Connery, was more critically acclaimed as well.

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