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Discover Ludwig"deserving of a" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You could use it to suggest that someone or something is worthy of something. For example, "She was a hard-working and loyal employee, deserving of a promotion."
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Is one more deserving of a medal than another?
All skills deserving of a hefty pay packet.
It's a work deserving of a place in the repertory.
Mark Warburton is deserving of a fresh narrative.
"Are they more deserving of a comfortable seat?
It was a desperate challenge, deserving of a yellow card.
All of them important; all deserving of a place.
Just another number, not deserving of a second chance.
Yet I can't think of anyone more deserving of a second chance than Stephen Glass.
Bobby Bonds was as deserving of a big contract as his son.
She is Doris Day, and there is no one more deserving of a special Oscar.
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