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"winning acclaim" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when something deserves praise or recognition for its quality or success. For example: The actor's performance in the latest blockbuster earned him widespread acclaim, winning acclaim from fans and critics alike.
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Though unfamiliar in New York, Ms. Hui is winning acclaim in major European houses.
After winning acclaim for her work in The Witches of Eastwick (1987), she became a major star.
He turned it into an internationally respected orchestra, issuing dozens of recordings and winning acclaim for his Sibelius renditions.
Will this exhibition change that by winning acclaim for the landscape art he has been making in Yorkshire?
During this period, Laurence Olivier was winning acclaim for his well-schooled adaptations of "Henry V" and "Hamlet".
Afterward, when Alfonsín's government was winning acclaim for its Truth Commission, the newspaper began to publish editorials supporting the Abuelas' cause.
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This won acclaim from foreign investors.
Sereno also won acclaim in the study of ancient birds.
Over the years, Desai has won acclaim from labor organizers.
She has also won acclaim in muscial theatre.
His first novel is even more likely to win acclaim.
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