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Discover LudwigThe phrase "got honored" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to receive an award, recognition, or praise. Example Sentence: The Nobel Prize-winning author got honored with a lifetime achievement award at the ceremony.
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Not all the finest work on Broadway got honored: Falco, Joe Mantello, Bobby Cannavale, Rob Ashford, and David Rockwell all deserved bouquets of some kind.
Ronda Rousey, badass bantamweight champ and the biggest star in the UFC, just got honored with another incredible accolade.
Personally, it kills me that Jason Alexander never got honored for Seinfeld, and that's over a decade ago.
Men might got honored for their participation in the synagogue, but here, women were overlooked for their roles in preparing the home for this exquisitely home-based holiday.
He was well RECOGNIZED and he got HONORED, at the NATIONAL Convention of the American Psychological Association, for his good important contributions to psychology in 1992 an that's a fact – so ya might not wanna critisize ppl that you really don't know cause you never know, nor do most ppl know, much about his personal work in psychology.
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"He's not getting honored in the same way".
"But Bill doesn't get honored every day, and I wanted to come and raise the flag for him".
What holidays do or don't get honored with bank closures and public-school vacations often has more to do with politics and PR campaigns than philosophy.
"There is a large percentage of contracts in Europe that don't get honored," said Bartelstein, who has about 50 clients playing there.
He's getting honored.
Who gets honored?
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