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Discover Ludwig"he lauded" is a perfectly valid phrase to use in written English.
It is used when you want to express that someone has praised or praised someone else in a highly favorable way. For example: The CEO lauded Bob for his hard work and dedication to the company.
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He lauded Kelvin MacKenzie.
He lauded the film.
He lauded, above all, Ángel Di María.
He lauded the Syrian referendum as "movement toward democracy".
He lauded Thomas, rationalized the shots Thomas took.
He lauded instead the entrepreneurial example of João Havelange.
He lauded Exxon for promising an investment of $60 billion.
But he lauded Gates's intentions to improve education.
He lauded its work in the Cipher Brief Thursday.
He lauded Rivera for walking that tightrope better than anyone.
He lauded President Kennedy and excoriated Southern segregationists.
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