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Discover Ludwig"have praised" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to past praise given to something or someone. For example, "The critics have praised the movie for its action sequences and its good acting."
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But others have praised it.
But many have praised the results.
"Others have praised my website.
Some have praised its theatricality.
Investors have praised the brand unification.
Some other Bangladeshis have praised the novel.
American officials have praised the efforts.
Domestic political foes have praised him.
Employers have praised fast-track programs.
Yet analysts have praised its management team.
Other scholars in the discipline have praised the book.
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