adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
critically acclaimed (= praised by critics )
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The play was critically acclaimed when it opened in London last month.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
highly
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I find the seats just as comfortable as the highly acclaimed Rover items, while rear passengers enjoy greater legroom.
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Also of widebody design is Dunlop's highly acclaimed Revelation.
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"The West Wing" is one of the most critically acclaimed TV series in the USA.
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Her work on finding a cure for cancer has been widely acclaimed by her colleagues in the medical profession.
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Paul Simon's solo career has resulted in a string of highly acclaimed albums.
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It started late last year with two critically acclaimed gigs in London.
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She dies in 1963, years before the critically acclaimed work was being adapted for the silver screen.
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Shortly afterwards, his defeated opponent Ali reappeared and was in turn acclaimed caliph.
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The result is an exciting and innovative marriage of the old and the new, and a widely acclaimed architectural success.
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We are foremost in research and have an acclaimed information service.