Sentence examples for to accolade from inspiring English sources

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to accolade

noun

An expression of approval; praise.

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The terms of the licensing, including whether or not any special arrangements or discounts were made to Accolade, were not released to the public.

According to Accolade co-founder Alan Miller, "One pays them between $10 and $15 per cartridge on top of the real hardware manufacturing costs, so it about doubles the cost of goods to the independent publisher".

Immediately after typing the words, "The End," I leap out of my ergonomic chair and stare out through the blinds of hopefulness watching for the confetti tossing parade in my honor that will surely march up my front lawn, hoist me onto a float and carry me off to Accolade Land because I have earned it.

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Rwanda's Paul Kagame is accustomed to accolades.

Are you getting used to accolades?

The goal of writing is to write, not to pay attention to accolades.

A Food Town supermarket on McDonald Avenue recently expanded, to accolades from many residents.

Its length and dizzying height, 212 feet, contribute to accolades even today.

It was screened in the White House, reportedly to accolades from Woodrow Wilson himself.

(Late in life, he travelled freely, to accolades, in both halves of the Cold War-riven nation).

In addition to accolades Ms. Tunstall's soulful twang over syncopated guitar riffs has evidently inspired feats of athleticism.

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