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Discover Ludwig"won respect" is correct and usable in written English.
You would use it when talking about an individual or a group earning admiration or reverence. For example, "The popular actor won respect for his performances in numerous films."
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He won respect from all concerned.
Radical has won respect from other creative people.
Against bitter, powerful opposition, Robinson demanded and won respect.
But Laurie won respect from LGBT campaigners in Russia, too.
The ensemble has also won respect for championing living composers.
He won respect for his focus on administering Catholic schools.
In practice, individuals have won "respect" from media organisations too.
Since then he has won respect as a dogged campaigner.
Hart's intensity, aloofness, and admirable sense of privacy won respect, not warmth, Rosenstiel said.
In legal academia, Thomas's rigor has won respect across the political spectrum.
The oligarchs have won respect here for their role in this".
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