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MIG Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

"Received kudos" vs "Earned Kudos"

Hi. Could someone please tell me what is the difference between the two bold phrases in the sentences below?

1) He received a lot of kudos for saving a drowning child.

2) The company has earned kudos for responding so quickly to customers' concerns.
  

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MIG what is the difference between the two bold phrases in the sentences They mean the same. Some writers remember that the word is or was actually singular and avoid 'a lot of' as confusing.

  • MIG what is the difference between the two bold phrases in the sentences They mean the same.
  • Some writers remember that the word is or was actually singular and avoid 'a lot of' as confusing.
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MIGwhat is the difference between the two bold phrases in the sentences
They mean the same. Some writers remember that the word is or was actually singular and avoid 'a lot of' as confusing.
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Thank you very much, Mister Micawber.

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