Collocations withacclaim
These are words often used in combination withacclaim.
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considerable acclaim
The decision received considerable acclaim.
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critical acclaim
Of the nearly three hundred songs he produced, virtually all were published during his lifetime to warm critical acclaim.
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great acclaim
Her account was then published without alteration to great acclaim from bereaved parents seeking solace (141).
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international acclaim
It has received international acclaim and is extremely popular.
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national acclaim
Bury has achieved national acclaim for its innovative work involving young people in decisions that affect their lives.
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popular acclaim
In under a month, the vigilante group restored security to the town, to significant popular acclaim.
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public acclaim
It took another forty to fifty years for applied physics to achieve the same level of public acclaim that chemists had long taken for granted.
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universal acclaim
It will be given universal acclaim and could probably be implemented by regulation rather than by primary legislation.
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wide acclaim
The published journal was greeted with wide acclaim, which suggests that he did so successfully.
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widespread acclaim
Those changes will receive widespread acclaim.
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worldwide acclaim
My exceptional results have attracted worldwide acclaim.
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