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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admirable active" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to describe something that is both admirable and active, but the combination is awkward and unclear.
Example: "Her admirable active participation in community service inspired many others to join."
Alternatives: "commendable engagement" or "praiseworthy involvement".
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He may be the sport's most admirable active participant.
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The hierarchically porous materials have led to a significant improvement in the applications of electrochemical energy conversion and storage, owing to their outstanding properties, such as high surface area, admirable ease of access to active sites, enhanced mass transport and diffusion.
Incorporating more affluent nations in a way that allows active engagement with targets is admirable, but it is important that this does not distract from helping those most in need.
He says he thinks Ethan is "admirable" and "outstanding", but he's not as active in the group as he once was.
Flora's admirable battles with the patriarchy keep her so logistically active that, while her personal ambitions within the wider political landscape are well drawn, her inner life takes a back seat.
One admirable goal of these institutions is to ease the inevitable transition from active, contributing citizen to dependent, living off the financial and emotional acorns stored over a lifetime.
Reading is a far more active pursuit than listening or viewing, and anything that gets people to read is admirable.
All admirable.
Admirable boon!
Admirable rhetoric.
Admirable, eh?
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