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The phrase "critically praised" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It typically describes something or someone that has received positive reviews or recognition from critics, such as in the fields of literature, film, music, or art. Example: The film was critically praised for its powerful performances and thought-provoking storyline.
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Davies was critically praised for his performance and critics were generally disappointed by the character's death in season five.
A prolific scholar, Tannen has written critically praised books for both scholarly and general audiences.
His limited body of work also includes the equally violent yet critically praised "Reservoir Dogs".
His 1999 album, the critically praised Bad Love, sold only 70,000 copies.
No theater season in recent memory had as many critically praised plays, musicals and revivals.
The critically praised MDX has attracted plenty of buyers eager to spend up to $40,000.
It has been a tough couple of weeks for Broadway's less critically praised shows.
During her tenure, Steppenwolf presented a long list of critically praised productions.
The performances by Boyer and Bergman, who won her first Academy Award, were critically praised.
That same year, the company produced "Tyson," the critically praised Mike Tyson documentary.
His profusely illustrated autobiography, Chuck Amuck, appeared in 1990 and was a critically praised best-seller.
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