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How to use acclaim in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word acclaim? Here are some examples.

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Their performances would merit public acclaim in many of the world's great stages or theatres.
It's made more money and won more universal acclaim than any film for decades, but never has there been a trilogy of such proportions.
A North Yorkshire organisation which helps to steer young offenders away from a life of crime has won national acclaim.
Barbarian Invasions has won plaudits and critical acclaim in Canada and elsewhere.
He starred in the first festival in 1995, helping to win it national acclaim.
The movie had won critical acclaim and is actually one of the few hits that Bollywood turned out this year so far.
But how to convince those who regard it as an ugly and brutal activity that it merits wider public acclaim?
Chicago has already won critical acclaim and attracted big box office takings in London and the United States.
The service comes six months after the fountain was opened to massive public acclaim.
Remember, Newry did pride itself for its flower displays before and won widespread acclaim for it.
Besides being a phenomenal success that set the cash registers ringing, it won critical acclaim too.
Since then he has won much acclaim and has had many public commissions, often on a large scale.
They may even benefit, if, in this secular society, the offer of public acclaim succeeds in stimulating the mean to give.
All his novels are written in French, and they have received great acclaim there, winning the country's top prizes.
Their debut album has sold over a million copies worldwide since its release in February and has won critical acclaim.
The novel won her international acclaim, earning her a Whitbread nomination.
The movie has won critical acclaim and tasted commercial success in the West.
She has also won acclaim as a short story writer, with one of her collections being aired on TV as a prime time serial.
Closed for four years for renovation and reorganization, the museum reopened in January this year to great acclaim.
But before the accolades and universal acclaim, Kahanamoku was going to do something very small and singularly important for American sports.
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Examples from Classical Literature
But, if Borth itself looked on askance, aberystwyth was ready enough to acclaim the approach of the railway.
All the people, high and low, streamed together, to acclaim her.
This was received with acclaim, but many objected to the mortuary theory.
The garrison received with acclaim the news that roque conveyed.
Yet when his name was announced pre-match, the acclaim was brutishly underwhelming.
Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity was met with widespread acceptance and acclaim, although most people didn't understand it.
What had once been a matter of survival became a road to acclaim.
Spike Lee cast him as the crack-addicted Gator in Jungle Fever, which gained him international acclaim.
When the other vessels of the squadron caught the meaning of the signals flashed them they took up the wild acclaim and unfurled her colors in the gleaming sunlight.
Krauss's debut novel garnered critical acclaim for its inventiveness and the author's gift for language that powerfully educes Samson's dislocation.
Mount Grace Priory, which won widespread acclaim for its cute stoats in a BBC wildlife documentary, is still believed to be one of the best-preserved buildings of its type.
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