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fair praise
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "fair praise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a commendation or compliment that is justified and reasonable. Example: "The critics gave her fair praise for her outstanding performance in the play."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Wiki
Science
Alternative expressions(4)
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Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
He received fair praise from the world No4.
News & Media
There was also the scene where Benedick belittles Claudio's interest in Hero, deeming her "too low for a high praise, too brown for a fair praise".
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
MATTHEW YGLESIAS notes Henry Paulson's comments in Vanity Fair praising Barney Frank and Nancy Pelosi, and deriding current Republicans as do-nothing ideologues ("It's not that there's anything wrong with ideology. I've got my ideology and my philosophy.
News & Media
His famous lodger Stanley Spencer captured the fun of the fair in his painting of the Grays' helter-skelter, which the showpeople's newspaper, the World's Fair, praised for the way "every movement of the happy Cockneys and every colour and outline on the famous skelter is portrayed with sincerity and beauty".
News & Media
Brett Berk of Vanity Fair praised Salling's performance of "Fat Bottomed Girls", as well as the casts' performances of "P.Y.T".
Wiki
Brett Berk of Vanity Fair praised the episode for "not only retreating into the series's standard, flailing, everybody-in-the-pool narrative template, or filling this metaphorical slough with more leaden tropes than Richard Serra circa 1968, but by having the results be precisely the inevitabilities we all knew would occur".
Wiki
It is fair to praise Nature and EMBO's recent efforts, but many scientists would put some blame for current problems on cut down methods sections, driven by space constraints which were/are imposed by some journals such as Nature and EMBO.
Science
Over the years he has won a fair share of praise.
News & Media
The United Kingdom received a fair bit of praise when it set up just such a program, the Migration Advisory Committee, in 2007.
News & Media
Attracting a fair bit of praise on the internet at the moment is the poster for Tyrannosaur, the first feature film by Paddy Considine.
News & Media
·Rooms start at £40 off-season, £55 in-season Heading into its 25th year, the Highlands Inn gets its fair share of praise as one of very few resorts or inns that cater to a women-only clientele.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Combine "fair praise" with specific examples to strengthen its impact and avoid generalities. For example, "The team received fair praise for their innovative approach to the project, which resulted in a 20% increase in efficiency".
Common error
Avoid using "fair praise" in very casual conversations, as it can sound overly formal or stilted. Simpler alternatives like "deserved praise" might be more appropriate.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "fair praise" functions primarily as a noun phrase. It denotes commendation that is considered just, reasonable, and deserved. According to Ludwig AI, the phrase is deemed correct and usable in written English.
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Wiki
30%
Science
10%
Less common in
Formal & Business
5%
Encyclopedias
5%
Academia
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "fair praise" is a grammatically sound and usable term, although not particularly common. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and applicability. It denotes commendation that is just, reasonable, and deserved, emphasizing objectivity and impartiality. While versatile, it may sound somewhat formal in very casual settings. Alternatives like "deserved praise" may be more appropriate in such cases. Common usage appears in news and media contexts, as well as on Wikipedia.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
deserved commendation
Emphasizes the deserving nature of the praise.
justified acclaim
Highlights the legitimacy and validity of the praise.
legitimate recognition
Focuses on the deserved acknowledgement of someone's efforts or qualities.
well-earned accolades
Stresses that the praise was earned through hard work or merit.
appropriate commendation
Suggests that the praise is fitting and suitable for the situation.
merited approval
Highlights that the praise is a result of someone's merit.
due recognition
Focuses on the idea that praise is owed or deserved.
reasonable appreciation
Emphasizes the balanced and sensible nature of the praise.
equitable commendation
Focuses on the impartial and just nature of the praise.
impartial praise
Suggests that the praise is unbiased and objective.
FAQs
How can I use "fair praise" in a sentence?
"Fair praise" is used to indicate commendation that is justified and reasonable. For example, "The actor received "fair praise" for his nuanced performance".
What's a good alternative to "fair praise"?
Alternatives include "deserved praise", "justified acclaim", or "legitimate recognition" depending on the context.
Is it more common to say "fair praise" or "fair amount of praise"?
"Fair amount of praise" is more common. "Fair praise" is used when the praise is deemed just, while "fair amount of praise" refers to the quantity of praise given.
When is it appropriate to use "fair praise" instead of just "praise"?
Use "fair praise" when you want to emphasize the objectivity and justification of the praise. It implies that the praise is not excessive or biased, but rather a balanced assessment of merit.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested