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Discover Ludwig"greatest accolade" is a grammatically correct phrase and is commonly used in written English.
It can be used to refer to the highest form of recognition or praise given to someone or something. Here is an example: "Winning the Nobel Peace Prize was the greatest accolade of her career, proving her efforts towards world peace had not gone unnoticed."
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But perhaps the greatest accolade she received came from Japanese women themselves.
For 12 days, 20 or so films compete for the Palme d'Or, arguably the greatest accolade in cinema.
But the greatest accolade is the collection of clothes on display at Galliera: nothing dusty in concept or outdated in style.
Budgen was often accorded what is perhaps the greatest accolade in the business, when viewers conclude that the ads are better than the film or programme.
In Vatican City's St Peter's Square at 10am this morning, Pope Francis will confer his church's greatest accolade on two of his predecessors as Pope.
For a man who deliberately chose to enter the public arena rather than bury himself in teaching or research this is the greatest accolade, especially now that new entrants to the field continue to recognise his influence.
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Mr. Sordi also directed a few movies, but acting earned him his greatest accolades.
There are no prizes for coming second, at least no Nobel prizes which is why everyone's eyes will be on Stockholm next week when the greatest accolades in science will be announced.
Martin Jeeves Cardiff What greater accolade for Andy Murray?
"His big triumph is that he is now regarded as a Basque and they cannot give you a greater accolade".
There was "no higher reward, no greater accolade than these": England awaited at the other end, possibly Oxford or Cambridge.
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