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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'kudos for' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express approval or admiration of someone's achievement, and may be used in informal or formal contexts. For example: "Kudos for finishing your project ahead of schedule!".
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No kudos for that.
Conclusion: The kit gets kudos for irony.
Kudos for not going floorlength, though.
Whoever designed the cover, kudos for starters.
Kudos for daring to print this.
Kudos for covering this bold band.
Kudos for making it to this section!
Mr Abhisit gained kudos for quelling an unruly mob.
"They get kudos for believing in me and this campaign.
Kudos for exposing an intolerable conflict of interest.
And kudos for not even mentioning the word casino.
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