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"dignified of" is not a grammatically correct or commonly used phrase in English
The correct phrase would be "dignified in" or "dignified with." Example: The queen was dignified in her royal attire. Example: The memorial was dignified with a beautiful sculpture.
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It was not the most dignified of encounters.
Not exactly the most dignified of entrances, but it gave everyone a much-needed laugh.
Thus Fichte provided a new definition of philosophizing that made it the most dignified of intellectual pursuits.
"He seems the most presidential, the most dignified of the candidates," Kris Berger, 35, said after the speech.
More particularly, they could become serjeants the most dignified of the advocates, from whom alone after about 1300 the royal judges were appointed.
(Her most recent achievement in Philadelphia is the retrospective of Barnett Newman, the Abstract Expressionist who was also the most dignified of painters).
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The seminar includes topics such as one's own experiences with illness, dying, death and bereavement, defining criteria of a dignified handling of donated dead bodies in the dissecting room and of deceased patients at their (future) place of work.
Only the steel girders supporting the building's roof remind you of the dignified functionalism of the exterior.
I am tired of the dignified grieving of faith-stoked black parents.
In contrast to Fenton's depiction of the dignified aspects of war, Beato and Robertson showed the destruction.
The dignified halls of the National Gallery of Australia in Canberra are an unconventional space to wear your birthday suit.
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