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Discover LudwigThe phrase "praiseworthy aim" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a goal that is noble and worth striving for. For example, "His praiseworthy aim was to improve the lives of children in his community."
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That is a fair, even praiseworthy aim.
This is of course a praiseworthy aim.
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There is surely fat to be cut here and there, but a lot of those items pay for scientific research, protect clean air and water, provide assistance to the poor, or other praiseworthy aims.
But the problem was not so much the song, motivated as it was by "praiseworthy intent".
Desserts here were also praiseworthy.
"Cranked" is a praiseworthy endeavor.
Or is it praiseworthy stubbornness?
Ogogo earns a highly praiseworthy bronze medal.
I find this praiseworthy, rather than reprehensible.
Its performances and musical material are praiseworthy.
Your support for gay marriage is praiseworthy.
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