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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a commendable trait" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a quality or characteristic that is worthy of praise or admiration.
Example: "Honesty is a commendable trait that everyone should strive to embody in their personal and professional lives."
Alternatives: "an admirable quality" or "a praiseworthy characteristic."
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Willingness to re-examine one's thinking is always a commendable trait in a historian.
I conclude that audacity is a commendable trait in some successful scientists and a driving force in some scientific discoveries.
Ambition... what a commendable trait!
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We showed a lot of courage and effort and industry". All commendable traits, to be sure, but the Cameroon players responded with skill and flair and daring.
Sincerity and idealism are commendable traits for a struggling doctor to have, but the physician in "My Brother Jonathan," the film which opened yesterday at both the Beacon and Riviera Theatres, is a bore, despite possession of same.
Dr. Colvin supremely exemplified three highly commendable traits.
Redfish have many commendable traits for fly-fishers — they are plentiful, they often frequent shallow water close to shore, they are tenacious fighters, and they are very willing to take a fly.
Although a commendable number of fast estimation algorithms are available for Bayesian models of continuous Gaussian traits, there is a shortage for corresponding models of discrete or censored phenotypes.
A commendable statement, indeed.
What a commendable attitude.
It was a commendable aspiration.
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