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Discover Ludwig"meritorious deeds" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to actions or behaviors that are deserving of praise or reward. Example: "The humanitarian organization recognized and honored her for her meritorious deeds in providing aid to those in need."
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Religious but nondogmatic birth stories (called in Sanskrit Jātaka) deal with Buddha's meritorious deeds and, like the parables of Christianity, illustrate religious truths.
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Building a temple, which belongs to whoever paid for it or to the community that occupies it, is believed to be a meritorious deed recommended to anyone desirous of heavenly reward.
The Perth Gazette referred to Yagan's killing as "a wild and treacherous act... it is revolting to hear this lauded as a meritorious deed".
Great deeds, no matter how meritorious, can never be experienced at first hand again, but thoughts can".
"If the works continue to be read, they continue to leave a mark on their readers.... Great deeds, no matter how meritorious, can never be experienced at first hand again, but thoughts can".
Good deeds?
Deeds matter.
"I believe he must have meant meritorious.
Routh finished basic training with meritorious distinction.
/ The city applauded the meritorious mayor.
Done deeds".
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