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high regard

noun as in approbation

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We hold Daniel in high regard and have a great appreciation for him.

From BBC

It is a measure of the high regard in which the 48-year-old is held by the nation that the news prompted a near eight-fold increase in NHS searches for prostate cancer symptoms over the following days.

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“He’s a player who, I talk about care factor, he’s a player who has a care factor for doing it the right way and wanting to execute whatever vision you give him. I’m excited that he’s in our program, I really am. We look at him as a coaching staff in very high regard.”

"The Shining" is held in such high regard that the scholars who spoke to Salon insist it still has important things to say about politics and society in our modern world.

From Salon

Indeed, "The Shining" is held in such high regard that the scholars who spoke to Salon insist it still has important things to say about politics and society in our modern world.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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