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Discover LudwigThe phrase "worthy praise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe commendation or admiration that is deserved or merited. Example: "Her dedication to the project earned her worthy praise from her colleagues."
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Alan Pardew, the Crystal Palace manager, believes he is capable of doing a job for the Republic of Ireland at the European Championship and his central defensive partner Scott Dann was also full of worthy praise recently.
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But the judges weren't singing Bieber-worthy praises when it came to Niall's first "X Factor" audition, describing his performance as "unprepared".
She only praises me if I have done something worthy of praise.
Isn't that worthy of praise?
Not everything was worthy of praise.
Even a single good line is worthy of praise.
What was on the table was equally worthy of praise.
God is self-sufficient and worthy of praise.
Anyone who can create that experience is worthy of praise.
Just over a third of the respondents couldn't think of anything worthy of praise.
The fact that it did not makes it even more worthy of praise.
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