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The phrase "commend as having" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express praise or approval for someone or something, emphasizing the value or quality of what you are commending. For example: "I commend her as having done an excellent job on this project."
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In other circumstances Thaksin, whom you commend as having impeccable entrepreneurial credentials, would be lambasted for his business interests.
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Critics commended the series as having consistently sharp writing and chemistry between the main actors.
That run is to be commended as it has put them within touching distance of a Champions League spot, but let's not get too carried away.
The doctrine he commended (as he had frequently done previously) because he regarded it as a natural development of the outlook of George Berkeley and Hume; the religion he attacked because he saw in it merely another attempt to foist a priestly hierarchy upon suffering humanity.
Open questions such as: "Have you come far?" (the House of Windsor special) – are commended.
The Papacy is to be commended for having drawn attention to climate change as a major issue.
"I commend him for having the courage to do it".
What's more, Robertson is to be commended for not having her Lake District-travelling characters encounter William Wordsworth, wandering lonely as a cloud.
"This is to be commended – especially as it has been achieved while budgets have been cut.
The prince and the colt's trainer, Bob Baffert, should be commended for running Point Given as much as they have.
We commend your effort at having fun, but you failed.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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