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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "praised students" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, such as in a statement or in a question. Example: 1. The teacher praised students for their hard work and dedication. 2. Did the principal praise students during the assembly for their academic achievements? 3. The guest speaker praised students for their involvement in community service projects. In these examples, the phrase "praised students" is used to indicate that someone specifically praised or commended a group of students for their actions or accomplishments. It can be used in any situation where someone is expressing admiration or approval for students.
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He praised students at a high school in Detroit who started a farm.
In an interview later, Mr. Kerrey praised students for showing restraint.
The site's creator, 25-year-old entrepreneur Tom Thurlow, praised students for being "sexually adventurous," but also encouraged the practice of safe sex.
On Wednesday the school's head, Steve Mort, praised students as he viewed the mass of floral tributes which have accumulated since Maguire's death on Monday morning.
As a football mom, I was pleased that you praised students at South Plaquemines High School in Louisiana for their mettle in the face of the devastation wrought by Hurricane Katrina ("Homecoming Is a Victory, by Any Definition," Oct. 25).
Zuckerberg praised students for accomplishing something he never could by graduating.
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In the conclusion, he denounced "the twisted logic of which we are a part today" and praised student efforts to realize "the possibility of a decent world".
It's not praising students in front of their families that I enjoy so much.
Teachers commonly believe that praising students, especially for their innate intelligence, improves their confidence and leads to better learning.
Fostering self-esteem is vital, but praising students for mediocre work and minimal effort will not help them become successful adults.
At a time when union leaders such as Len McCluskey are praising students and calling on the labour movement to follow in their footsteps, the NUS president is refusing to back further actions to defend education.
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