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The phrase "a laudable" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an adjective that means "commendable, praiseworthy, deserving of praise". For example, you could say: "Tom's commitment to volunteering is a laudable example of community service."
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It's a laudable goal.
That is a laudable conception.
This is a laudable goal.
A laudable objective.
For a laudable cause?
Without question, this is a laudable goal.
It received praise as a laudable work.
This is a laudable sentiment.
Because that's a laudable mission.
A laudable aim, of course.
It's a laudable thing but unenforceable.
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