Examples of 'national acclaim' in a sentence

Meaning of "national acclaim"

national acclaim - This phrase describes the recognition, praise, or acknowledgment received on a nationwide scale for a person, organization, work, or achievement. It signifies that the acclaim or positive attention is not limited to a specific region but extends throughout the entire nation, indicating widespread popularity, approval, or admiration

How to use "national acclaim" in a sentence

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national acclaim
You think capote got national acclaim.
He received national acclaim along with the other casts of the film for performance.
The policies have earned national acclaim.
AHCCCS has received national acclaim as a model for other Medicaid programs.
Several of our members have achieved national acclaim.
Rick has received national acclaim for his writing.
His energetic administration accomplished much and received considerable national acclaim.
I already won national acclaim.
His unique style of delivery has earned both local and national acclaim.
She receives regional and national acclaim for her endeavors.
The College goes from strength to strength and now has national acclaim.
The book has won national acclaim in America.
The Duluth speech was eventually reprinted in several publications and brought Knott national acclaim.
The table tennis team has won state and national acclaim from various sources.
Bandar Universiti Pagoh will make its mark as an international education destination of national acclaim.

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The publicity brought Fairchild to national acclaim as a photographer.
He received national acclaim for his mural depicting Felix Baumgartner in Brisbane.
Words of sympathy have grown into national acclaim for him.
Thus, the national acclaim was quite justified.
Washington Irving was the first American to gain national acclaim as a professional writer.
Phillips garnered national acclaim for his season and career, not just conference awards.
Under his direction, the bureau received national acclaim.
You think Capote got national acclaim for In Cold Blood byjudgingthemurderers?
However, its innovative collaboration with the journalism school has won national acclaim.
You think Capote got national acclaim for In Cold Blood… by judging the murderers?
With this victory, Rickson gained immediate national acclaim.
Gondo 's sacrifice … to national acclaim for him . and sympathy has grown.
The contemporary residential architecture of Brian MacKay-Lyons is winning national acclaim.
And sympathy has grown… to national acclaim for him. Gondo's sacrifice.
Simmons was nicknamed " the Ebony Eel " after that game and gained national acclaim.
Franklin rose to national acclaim for his coverage of the 9/11 terrorist attacks on New York.
With their writing of an oratorio, The Conversion of Paul, they won national acclaim.
In 1976 Novros won national acclaim and an Academy Award nomination for his documentary film Universe.
Hey there moody chops, you've gone and got national acclaim.
He won national acclaim for preventing the lynching of a black prisoner in 1920.
Over the years, Paul 's courage, omnipresent shotgun and manhunts into Mexico drew national acclaim.
His works received instant national acclaim when first exhibited in Toronto in 1962.
Her first novel, Boston Adventure, was a best-seller, earning her national acclaim.

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Examples of using Acclaim
The crowd rise to acclaim the champion
He gained acclaim as an excellent painter of miniature portraits
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