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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admirable ability" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's skill or talent that is worthy of admiration or respect.
Example: "Her admirable ability to solve complex problems quickly makes her an invaluable team member."
Alternatives: "commendable skill" or "praiseworthy talent".
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Chelsea has a deeply admirable ability to yield focus".
3D cellulose sponge showed admirable ability to nucleate bioactive calcium phosphate (Ca P) crystals in simulated body fluid (SBF) solution.
Even then, people have, by and large, shown an admirable ability to mistrust the mission while respecting the troops.
It may be that this resilience — this annoying yet admirable ability to stay positive in depressing and frightening times — has nothing to do with the parents.
Ms. Ziegelman hasn't merely pored through old cookbooks and newspapers; she also has an admirable ability to pluck the most piquant details from them.
Like Mr. Chong (who is well known as a theater director), Muna Tseng shows an admirable ability to build a theatrical universe.
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Many foreign commentators have already noted this admirable Japanese ability to carry on as the scenery collapses around them.
"The EU will make an extraordinary display of political realism, and an admirable, Darwinian ability to adapt," he says, implying that it would also adapt to Catalan independence.
Often dancers must choose between health or continued engagement in ballet; Ms. Ringer is exceptional and admirable in her ability to have achieved both.
Scarcely less admirable is her ability to depict nongratuitous full-frontal nudity — a talent more than a few of her Hollywood colleagues could stand to learn.
Hartley has many admirable qualities – leadership ability, determination, off-field perspective and a dry sense of humour – but there are only so many times he can let his coaches down.
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