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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'praised to be' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is known for its excellence. For example: "The new iPhone has been praised to be one of the most innovative pieces of technology available today."
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They are desperate to be validated, to be praised, to be told they are worth something.
Writer's note: I, too, have watched this film, and it is indeed all it's praised to be: intelligent, gorgeously shot, and sexy as hell, with a nice feminist twist on some of Grey's more problematic elements.
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But there is no word of praise to be found for the man who created the opportunity for the opportunities.
An examination of four non-Nanos suggests there are praises to be sung outside of Apple's realm.
There will be almost a week for Kansas' players and coaches to be profiled and their praises to be sung.
"So there is a lot of praise to be given to the defence in that sense.
Faint praise to be sure, but there are far worse movies this year that deserved your scorn.
He was praised to the skies by Puccini and Schoenberg.
Yet this praise has to be qualified.
Read their work, comment upon it, and praise it (if it deserves to be praised of course!).
That is faint praise to only be as good as the bad public schools.
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