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The phrase "vast acclaim" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something has received a large amount of praise or recognition. Example: "The artist's latest exhibition received vast acclaim from critics and audiences alike."
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Last year, he put out a collection of the DJ-friendly productions and remixes he'd been releasing to vast acclaim under the name Daphni: a track like Ye-Ye already had a proven track record of moving dancefloors, but Snaith insisted it was music for "a small world where dance music lives up to its potential to liberate, surprise and innovate".
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Although "Soul Food"and "Queer as Folk" have been successful, Mr. Offsay acknowledged that Showtime "hasn't had the vast national acclaim" that HBO has had with its two big hits.
For her portrayal of ambitious overachiever Tracy Flick, she received vast critical acclaim and won the Best Actress Award from the National Society of Film Critics and the Online Film Critics Society, a first Golden Globe nomination and an Independent Spirit Award nomination.
Might Interstellar be the movie that finally sees Christopher Nolan traverse the vast reaches between popular acclaim and awards season success in 2015?
A futile stand, no death or glory involved: just popping my head over the trenches so it can be mowed off by the vast, unstoppable juggernaut of popular acclaim before I have begun to open my mouth.
Its prominence is due both to its vast virtuosic repertoire and star performers, and to acclaim from New Agers around the world, who find in its complex rhythms and crisp sounds a sense of spiritual authenticity.
In London his vast collections illustrating natural history and Malayan lore won him acclaim as an Orientalist, and he assisted in founding the London Zoo, of which he was elected the first president.
It's more than a little curious that someone who works in television can gain widespread acclaim throughout the N.F.L. yet remain unknown to a vast majority of fans.
He received literary acclaim in his native Poland only recently, having spent the vast majority of his life abroad.
Meanwhile volumes two and three of The Gulag Archipelago appeared to less public acclaim than volume one, but confirmed the uniqueness and immensity of that vast enterprise.
Foster's first buildings to receive international acclaim were the Sainsbury Centre for the Visual Arts (1974 78) in Norwich, England, a vast, airy glass-and-metal-paneled shed, and the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation headquarters (1979 86) in Hong Kong, a futuristic steel-and-glass office building with a stepped profile.
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