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Discover LudwigThe phrase "What is admirable" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when asking for an opinion or evaluation about something that is worthy of admiration. Example: "In the context of her achievements, what is admirable about her journey to success?"
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"What is admirable to me," Mr. Xu said, "is that she has turned a limitation into an advantage".
What is admirable though is that Chakrabarti has recognised that institutions and their procedures matter, and that these might be able to provide some kind of holding mechanism to prevent antisemitism controversies spiralling out of control.
What is admirable about his stand is not that it is new, but that it is articulated by a significant presidential candidate.
What is admirable about: paying private detectives to dig up information; paying off law enforcement for confidential material; checkbook journalism that pays gobs of money for sensational stories -- the more sensational the teller can make the story, the bigger the payout dangled?
What is heroic, what is admirable about Don Quixote?
Sometimes ethics delineates only what is acceptable, not what is admirable.
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"To my surprise," he writes, "in the end what was admirable and worthy about Scouting seemed far more important than what was stupid and narrow about it".
What was admirable is that these really were just incidental phenomena, not attention-seeking stunts: it was easy to look at other things going on at the same time.
There is more to coaching an international team than spotting a glitch in a batsman's technique at 100 paces, which was Fletcher's forte, and Flower's calmness, candour and knowledge of what is required are admirable qualities.
What is not admirable is for her to take a slot at Yale Law School that could have gone to a young woman whose dream is to be in the Senate by age 40 and in the White House by age 50.
"The wings of these little animals account for what is most admirable in them.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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