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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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win
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But Mr Clinton will win plaudits from most economists if he carries through plans to cut the budget deficit.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Albright won plaudits for her tough stance on terrorism.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But Mr Clinton will win plaudits from most economists if he carries through plans to cut the budget deficit.
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For the next four years it drew critical plaudits and large audiences everywhere it was shown.
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Gaunt raised his hand as if welcoming the plaudits of the crowd.
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Never mind the plaudits of friends.
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She had received the plaudits with becoming modesty, of course.
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The conductor deserved plaudits for substituting the Kodaly dances for an originally slated Mendelssohn overture.