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Discover Ludwig"exaltation of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to refer to something that is praised, celebrated, or highly regarded. For example, "The speech was an exaltation of the hard work and dedication of the students."
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It's an exaltation of the female form.
Still, he chafes at Pollan's exaltation of the little.
Its loudest exaltation, of May-December romance, curdles in comparison.
War inevitably produces an exaltation of presidential power.
What interested him was a mythical exaltation of "the Indian".
In her exaltation of women, she purifies and consecrates their desires.
This romantic exaltation of action was appealing to artists but also to fanatics.
An exaltation of life counters the intimations of extinction, trumping the polemical despair.
And the naysayers overlook deeper meanings, including the exaltation of nature.
Armistice Day wasn't about the exaltation of victory; it was about exhausted relief.
If you admire that band's exaltation of searching interiority, you might find some of that here.
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