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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hailed him" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in a literary or formal context to describe a person being celebrated or recognized. Example: The crowd hailed him as a hero for his bravery during the fire.
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James hailed him.
A city hailed him.
The revolutionaries hailed him as their champion.
Brazil's opposition hailed him as a hero.
Julian's army thereupon hailed him as Augustus.
The local press hailed him as a philanthropist.
HIS NATO colleagues hailed him as a "soldier-intellectual".
Representative Jean Schmidt of Ohio hailed him as "electrifying".
The national disaster agency Basarnas hailed him "a humanitarian hero.
Supporters hailed him a humanitarian and generous philanthropist.
He hailed him as a "stronger leader" than Obama.
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