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Discover Ludwig"celebrated about" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to be well-known or recognized for a specific achievement or event. Example: The author was celebrated about his new book at the book launch event.
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I think that is something to be celebrated about.
The only thing celebrated about me is my birthday, and that's only in some years.
"We've already seen in four years that what is really celebrated about him is his music, and his place among the greatest entertainers of all time".
Balotelli is both a symbol of what is perceived to be defective with the modern game, and conversely, a throwback to what is celebrated about soccer players from the 1970s and 80s, an era hailed as a time when the players had personalities.
It is a pitch that resonated with the Grays, a couple who were casting their ballots at the advanced polls Sunday over the long Canadian Thanksgiving weekend – a holiday celebrated about a month before the American equivalent – in Milton, Ontario, a fast-growing bedroom community outside Toronto.
The sexual mores of the 1970s have been the subject of intense focus recently, but there is much to be celebrated about this period of "volcanic upheaval", writes Sarah Dunant.
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What's not to celebrate about that?
I didn't want to celebrate about it.
There is much to celebrate about President Obama's choice.
So what is left to celebrate about fathers?
There is so much to celebrate about our language.
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