Phrases with «widespread plaudits»

"Widespread plaudits" means that something or someone has received a lot of praise and compliments from many people. Full definition

Sentences with «widespread plaudits»

  • Jeremy Corbyn today won widespread plaudits from journalists and commentators for his performance... (totalpolitics.com)
  • In the Commons debate to decide the issue, Mr Corbyn opened from the Labour front bench to speak against intervention before Mr Benn won widespread plaudits for his closing speech making the opposite case. (politicshome.com)
  • Jeremy Corbyn today won widespread plaudits from journalists and commentators for his performance at Prime Minister's Question time. (totalpolitics.com)
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