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The phrase "admirable emphasis" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to highlight a commendable or noteworthy focus on a particular point or idea in a discussion or piece of writing.
Example: "The speaker's admirable emphasis on the importance of education resonated with the audience and sparked meaningful conversations."
Alternatives: "commendable focus" or "noteworthy stress".
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Obama's admirable emphasis on formulating an effective strategy should thus be accompanied by rhetorical clarity on the nature of this strategy; only then can an informed public debate take place on what may prove to be the most important decision of Obama's Presidency.
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Other introductory points should be made about this festival: Above all, the eclectic taste of every program (this was the first of five) is admirable, as is the general emphasis on the new.
The regulations are a particularly cruel betrayal of Catholic Democrats, many of whom had defended the health care law as an admirable fulfillment of Catholicism's emphasis on social justice.
While the team's emphasis on youth is admirable, it is no guarantee of trophies for Mexico's most-successful team.
But he was one, and moreover one whose political ideals are arguably more admirable, theoretical stances more defensible, and thematic emphases of more enduring relevance than those of any other German philosopher of the period.
However, his emphasis on slow cooking seems to me salutary and admirable.
The proposed emphasis on developing a student's critical, logical and life skills is admirable, as is the determination to draw on London's cultural vitality.
("Circle less and live more").Mr Newsom's emphasis on citizens fixing their own problems rather than pestering the government is admirable.
But in his most recent post on this subject, Tushnet notes – with admirable candor – that "[t]he rationale is not (on the surface) to 'seize control of the judiciary'" (emphasis added).
All admirable.
Admirable boon!
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