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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unanimous praise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where everyone expresses approval or admiration for something or someone.
Example: "The film received unanimous praise from critics and audiences alike for its compelling storytelling and outstanding performances."
Alternatives: "universal acclaim" or "universal approval".
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Nothing else prompted such unanimous praise.
His community outreach and educational programs have earned unanimous praise.
The joke was not met with unanimous praise across the house.
But "Written on Skin" has silenced such voices with unanimous praise from critics and audiences alike.
The new version won unanimous praise, according to a Medicare report of the results.
The cast members and director Arthur Penn received virtually unanimous praise from critics.
He has not always won unanimous praise for the deals he has cut.
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It has drawn near-unanimous praise from the client, the critics and the public.
A year ago, the name H.R. McMaster would have evoked near-unanimous praise from the national security community.
"Unbroken" received near-unanimous praise when it was published last year, and unsurprisingly, it has also fared well in the court of public opinion.
Which brings us to Arcade Fire's Neon Bible, the critical standing of which seems to have slumped since it was released to near-unanimous praise three years ago.
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