Sentence examples for most critically acclaimed from inspiring English sources

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Less predictably, it has become the most critically acclaimed new musical for years.

By not aiming for mass laughs, Rock has made his most critically acclaimed film.

Amongst Women (1990) is his most critically acclaimed and moving novel.

Blanchett is nominated for an Oscar for Blue Jasmine, Allen's latest film and his most critically acclaimed in many years.

These personas share equal billing in the makeup of the most critically acclaimed and popular mezzo soprano of our day.

I know it's not the most critically acclaimed or well respected of shows, but, come on, what's not to love?

The band behind 2009's most critically acclaimed album sit huddled around a small table in a venue in Liverpool.

Her second and most critically acclaimed novel, The Mountain Lion (1947), reinforced her position of prominence in literary circles.

Since then he has directed 12 features – Exotica, from 1994, was the biggest commercially, and 1997's The Sweet Hereafter the most critically acclaimed, winning two Oscar nominations.

Let's not forget that one of the most critically acclaimed series in TV history drew an average British audience of around 30,000 for several seasons.

Zakes Mda, 53, the most critically acclaimed of the new black novelists, explores the clash between African and European values in "The Heart of Redness," published in 2000.

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