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"the accolade of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a high honor or award that is bestowed upon someone. For example: - Maria received the accolade of Employee of the Year for her outstanding contributions to the company. - The actor's performance earned him the accolade of Best Actor at the prestigious award ceremony. - The scientist's groundbreaking research received the accolades of her peers and the wider scientific community.
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That said, the accolade of "near-classic" is earned.
The Pope won the accolade of "campaigner of the year".
Tati himself rejected such analysis, even the accolade of artist.
It is the first to achieve the accolade of publication in a peer-reviewed scientific journal.
I am articulate, intelligent and routinely given the accolade of being brilliant".
Just to compete for the accolade of being the best daff in their particular section.
The pay-off is spectacular Lake District scenery and the accolade of completing England's newest and highest marathon.
CARS must usually prove themselves on the open road before earning the accolade of a song penned in homage.
The accolade of colleagues means more than whatever the rest of us might say about a special player.
According to energy-industry wags, there are several candidates for the accolade of "fuel of the future...and always will be".
Furthermore, any team that wins the Super Bowl will be American, yet they are oddly enough credited with the accolade of 'World Champions'.
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