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Discover Ludwig"sacred status" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is generally used to describe something that is regarded with great admiration and respect. For example, "Motherhood holds a sacred status in almost every society."
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Russian writers enjoy almost sacred status.
"They seem to have this sacred status".
As a result, capitalism grants money universal, sacred status.
THE Musée Picasso enjoys virtually sacred status in France.
Mount Paektu was endowed with Fuji-like sacred status.
Forest patches with sacred status had greater protection by local communities than non-sacred forests in the Gamo Highlands.
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As regular readers may know, I'm not a fan of the Bowles-Simpson report on deficit reduction that laid out a poorly designed plan that for some reason has achieved near-sacred status among the Beltway elite.
They might not have seen that their government was capable of lying to them, that their president – whose office has near-sacred status in the United States – was quite ready to abuse his power, to trample on the constitution and to have his aides engage in the most sordid of crimes, from breaking and entering to money laundering.
Once selected, these rulers were accorded a near-sacred status.
The principle of political equality expressed in the form of one person, one vote has assumed quasi-sacred status today.
Ridley Scott's future noir where Harrison Ford hunts down bioengineered "replicants" in a dim dystopian future wasn't a box office hit in 1982, but its acclaim and influence has elevated it to near-sacred status over the years.
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