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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hailed in" is not correct in standard written English
It is not a commonly used expression and may lead to confusion without proper context. Example: "The new policy was hailed in as a significant improvement."
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(Halperin's own memo was hailed in the blogosphere as a "Rathergate-style bombshell").
Her government, whose ascent was hailed in Brussels last month, insists it is still pro-European.
But her performance was hailed in Europe; she won awards in France and Italy.
Wherever it goes, Hailo works only with taxis that may be hailed in the street.
But it was hailed in the press as a Tolstoyan achievement.
His martyrdom was hailed in an audio message by none other than Osama bin Laden.
Not least, the subject has been hailed in virtually every publication on Moore that matters.
In his introduction, TS Eliot hailed In Parenthesis as "a work of genius".
She was hailed in the Hollywood press as a genius, until she suddenly lost her touch.
Aleksy II was hailed in sermons as a unifier and builder.
It was hailed in alongside heads of state including President Obama and Prime Minister Modi.
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