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Discover LudwigThe phrase "praise him for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to give someone praise for a specific action or achievement. For example, "Let's praise him for the hard work he put in to finish the project on time."
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Worship Him and praise Him for His attributes.
These may include the ability to forgive, His strength or wisdom, His peace, the capacity to love unconditionally, etc. Praise Him for these attributes!
Praise him for what?
His customers praise him for being thorough.
Editorial writers praise him for following his own vision.
And clients praise him for adopting their causes as his own.
They also praise him for signing into law a bill embracing oil spill prevention measures.
The trustees of the University of Massachusetts praise him for increasing donations.
They'll definitely praise him for 43 yards rushing and a touchdown.
Instead, we should praise him for his commitment to principle over party.
The ones who do are like a pianist--you praise him for his attack.
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