Sentence examples for wider acclaim from inspiring English sources

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Here he'll be joined by Ernestine Anderson, a seasoned performer who deserves wider acclaim.

Chang, meanwhile, has a player, a year younger than Cilic, who may be on the verge of much wider acclaim.

An artist, architect and documentary filmmaker, Mr. Ai has a small but devoted cadre of domestic fans but enjoys wider acclaim outside the country.

With their clean production, All The Weathers and The New Season spoil the party a bit by sounding like they want wider acclaim.

He has played often in a duo with the saxophonist Lee Konitz, but earned even wider acclaim for "Goldberg Variations/Variations," a 2011 solo album featuring that Bach work interpreted both classically and with improvisational flair.

J.H. Roman, an 18th-century composer, has been called the father of Swedish music, but the Romantic composer Franz Berwald received wider acclaim for his 19th-century symphonies and other works.

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At the collegiate level, she is by wide acclaim.

They played the Other Stage to wide acclaim in 2003.

This story of a Siberian hermit won wide acclaim.

The book was published in 1960 to wide acclaim.

Initially, Nooyi won wide acclaim for her efforts.

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