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Discover Ludwig"revered status" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone or something that is highly respected and honored. For example, "The Nobel Prize is held in a revered status by many around the world."
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"Given Mr. Hindle's denials and highly revered status, the administration relied solely on verbal and written warnings," said the letter.
Revealingly, however, the name of Tom Stoppard has been substituted for Alan Bennett in Alceste's acrimonious attack on fellow dramatists: a sure sign of Bennett's revered status.
Yet despite their revered status as orators, all of them failed to be elected president.
Due to the revered status of the cow in India, milk has long been considered special.
Inside A.M.D.'s Silicon Valley headquarters, the Opteron chip has the revered status of an Olympic champion.
Spurrier's revered status at Florida is immediately apparent on two pages in the school's media notes on him.
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He is more beloved than revered, a status that suits him just fine.
The New conservatives revere the status quo.
The musical itself became something of a footnote, more revered for its status as a stormy passage in theatrical (and social) history than performed.
But that may not be enough to stop Agha-Soltan becoming a martyr, a status revered in Shia Islam, the dominant sect in Iran.
In my mind, once a family snapshot is printed it achieves the status of revered historical record.
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