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Discover LudwigThe phrase "praised it as" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a positive opinion of something. For example, "The critics praised it as a groundbreaking movie that will change the face of cinema."
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Critic Virginia Vaughan praised it as "light as a soufflé, but ... substantial enough for the main course".
Opera News praised it as "compelling in its traditional lyricism and new-wave originality".
Soon after its opening, Shaw praised it as "a happy success acoustically".
While many publications praised it as excellent, others found fault with its repetitiveness.
A second praised it as "spot on".
Campaign magazine praised it as an advert.
Reviewers have praised it as both insightful and "scary".
Others have praised it as "riveting from beginning to end".
Mercury judges praised it as "dramatic, intimate and pulsatingly original".
The judges praised it as "a model biography..
But many grant recipients have praised it as extremely helpful.
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