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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mutual admiration" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where two or more parties have a shared respect or appreciation for each other.
Example: "The two artists developed a mutual admiration for each other's work, leading to a fruitful collaboration."
Alternatives: "a shared admiration" or "a reciprocal admiration".
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They formed a mutual admiration society.
They form a mutual admiration society.
How quickly was there a mutual admiration society?
Now we play on the same bill as twentysomethings and there's a mutual admiration.
There were, initially, no plans to collaborate -- it was just, she said, "a mutual admiration club".
Beyoncé and Adele are on the record as a mutual admiration society, though they're hardly coequals.
Eventually, however, a mutual admiration for one another sets in, which soon turns to love.
There was no edge, no settling of accounts, just a mutual admiration.
Over countless hours of argument and revisions, a mutual admiration blossomed.
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"It's kind of a mutual-admiration club," Jackson said.
Orban and Trump have established a mutual-admiration society, with the American retweeting the Magyar's encomiums.
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