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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with acclaim" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something was praised or well-received, usually by an audience. For example, "The actor's performance was met with acclaim."
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Practically everywhere, it was met with acclaim.
Along with acclaim, she accumulated her share of critics.
Abolitionists greeted it with acclaim, but many in Lincoln's own party called it unconstitutional.
The first episodes, broadcast in the U.K. in the spring of 2005, met with acclaim.
Its pseudonymous author was greeted with acclaim, and with perplexity as to his identity.
J. R. Tozer: Master Society formality with acclaim before … this upsets it all?
When the novel was published in 1967, it met with acclaim from mostly white mainstream critics.
Since the publication of his first collection in 2000, his poetry has met with acclaim across the Arab world.
His book and film on the subject ('The Death Zone' and 'Summit Fever') both met with acclaim.
Ms. Baganova is based in Yekaterinburg, and her Provincial Dances Theater has now appeared with acclaim twice at the festival.
As he recalled in his memoir: "When I made a statement in the Commons on the outcome I was received with acclaim and the waving of order papers.
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