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The phrase 'he praises' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean that someone is expressing approval of something. For example, "He praises his son for his hard work."
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He praises modern agribusiness.
He praises radio's enduring appeal.
He praises God and derides government.
He praises the emergency services.
He praises Shakespeare's "facetious grace in writing".
He praises Google as firing on all cylinders.
In conversation, he praises the Singaporean for his "enormous work".
He praises the police and applauds the drop in crime.
Like Dannatt this morning, he praises General Petraeus.
He praises the Family and Medical Leave Act.
He praises Putin for initially restoring stability until about 2006.
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