Sentence examples for true praise from inspiring English sources

The phrase "true praise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to genuine or sincere compliments or commendations given to someone or something. Example: "Her performance was deserving of true praise, as she put in countless hours of hard work and dedication."

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That was true praise".

But there are also some concrete bits of true praise, which RIM deserves, especially when it comes to multitasking and communication management.

"Many of you give me praise for the two-run home run in the first game back on Sept. 21st, but the true praise belongs to police, firefighters, first responders that knew that they were going to die, but went forward anyway.

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The Master called his minstrel and placed the Robe of Honor to sing true praises".

Nanak's use of music and poetry as a medium to teach and share is a classic example: his commission was to sing true praises to an unknowable God, which suggests the use of a more redolent and rapturous medium than the usual didactic or moralizing discourse -- precisely because Nanak's experience of the Divine was as one that is beyond ordinary religious definition, Hindu or Muslim.

"Jesus Wept" longs for a reunion and reconciliation, while "One True Vine" praises "The only one that I believe," but immediately adds, "I trust you/I hope that someday you will trust me too".

True, she praises Sweden for deciding in 1999 that prostitution was male violence against women and as a result criminalised the buying of sex and decriminalised the selling of sex because "gender equality will remain unattainable so long as men buy, sell and exploit women and children by prostituting them".

Hawking apparently shared a fondness for Redmayne as well, describing the film as "broadly true" and praising his performance. .

Martin Wainwright's True North: In Praise of England's Better Half is published by Guardian Books.

"I was irresistibly drawn to praise true philosophy," it says in the Seventh Letter which is likely by him, "and to proclaim that by its light alone can one recognise where justice lies, both in public and private life".

(A pause to praise true dominance: Esther Vergeer, a finalist in the women's wheelchair competition, has won more than four hundred matches in a row. That streak goes back to 2002. She plays Aniek Van Koot in the final tomorrow. Good luck, Aniek).

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