receive acclaim
critical acclaim
universal acclaim
win acclaim
The movie received critical acclaim from film critics.
The artist's work is widely acclaimed for its creativity and originality.
The novel was met with great acclaim upon its release.
The singer's performance was met with thunderous acclaim from the audience.
The restaurant has garnered critical acclaim for its innovative menu.
The designer's latest collection has been met with universal acclaim.
The play was met with critical acclaim for its powerful performances.
The new product launch was met with widespread acclaim from consumers.
The author's debut novel received international acclaim and won several awards.
The film director is known for his ability to garner critical acclaim for his movies.
In 1555, this procedure didn't warrant much acclaim.
These chaotic canvases won rapid acclaim and attention.
So it shows that he did not want that acclaim.
The show garnered widespread acclaim and recognition, both domestically and internationally.
Despite all this, some false acclaim and critiques inevitably slip past firms' defences.
" It is to raise in salute when people acclaim me. Unfortunately, nobody at all ever passes this way."
But although she was moderately successful, it wasn't until the 1970s that she achieved worldwide acclaim.
Back then, the movie drew acclaim for its imaginative storyline and barbed commentary.
But 1876's " The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" was the novel that brought him worldwide acclaim.
Grossman, once a loyal party man and an acclaimed war correspondent, was spared jail.
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