to be or not to be

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to be or not to be

by max37274 » Fri Mar 26, 2010 8:48 am
Can any one pls explain the diff in use of "acclaimed as" vs "acclaimed to be) and where to use them

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by rockeyb » Fri Mar 26, 2010 10:18 pm
max37274 wrote:Can any one pls explain the diff in use of "acclaimed as" vs "acclaimed to be) and where to use them
I personally don't think any of the above are correct . Although I may be wrong .

Following are the usage if ACCLAIMED :

Ex : He is an ACCLAIMED actor .

They ACCLAIMED him king .

The footballer was ACCLAIMED by the fans .

She was ACCLAIMED person of the year.


Hope this helps !
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