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Discover LudwigThe phrase "revered individual" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is highly respected or admired by others. Example: "The ceremony was attended by many esteemed guests, including a revered individual in the field of medicine who gave a moving speech about the importance of compassion in healthcare."
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Tennis is perceived as an elite sport rather a mass obsession; Nadal a revered individual of humble origins.
But in a culture that revered individual responsibility and regarded being on the dole as shameful, formal charity was almost always a last resort.
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No other place on earth has the graves of so many revered individuals from our tradition.
In Armenia, a recurrent and popular theme at the time compared and idolized the separatist fighters to historical Armenian guerrilla groups and revered individuals such as Andranik Ozanian and Garegin Nzhdeh, who fought against the Ottoman Empire during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
He said it had "brought wonderful things to the haredi world," a term that encompasses both Hasidim who revere individual rabbis and other ultra-Orthodox Jews like those in Lakewood who do not.
You likely have no idea, unless you are a bass player, how revered these individuals are.
And for reasons that are not immediately obvious, they revere certain individuals: The appearance of a person called Susan Sarandon, on behalf of a product called SodaStream, caused great excitement.
Mr. Smith, the Webmaster at www.planetchristmas.com, uses a 450-megahertz PC clone to control a 96,000-light display with 399 individual circuits, revered as the granddaddy of digital Christmas displays.
She is typically revered as a selfless individual who, with one spontaneous act of courage, triggered the bus boycott and became, as she is often called, "the mother of the civil rights movement".
She is therefore revered as a selfless individual who, with one spontaneous act of courage, triggered the Montgomery bus boycott and became, as she is often called, the "mother of the civil rights movement".
[Read TechCrunch reporter Eric Eldon's reporting on the story, here.] At issue, according to India's Minister of Communications and Information Technology, Kapil Sibal (and as reported by the The New York Times), were messages slandering one of India's most revered and powerful political individuals, Sonia Gandhi.
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